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File #: 9217-15    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Proclamation Status: Presented & Filed
File created: 10/15/2015 In control: County Council
On agenda: 10/20/2015 Final action: 10/20/2015
Title: Proclamation recognizing the Alzheimer’s Association and the 2015 Pittsburgh Walk to End Alzheimer’s event to be held at Heinz Field on Saturday, October 24, 2015.
Sponsors: Ed Kress, Tom Baker, John DeFazio, Jim Ellenbogen, Michael Finnerty, Nick Futules, Heather Heidelbaugh, Terri Klein, Bob Macey, Chuck Martoni, Sue Means, John Palmiere, Jan Rea, William Robinson

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Proclamation recognizing the Alzheimer’s Association and the 2015 Pittsburgh Walk to End Alzheimer’s event to be held at Heinz Field on Saturday, October 24, 2015.

 

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WHEREAS, as many as 5 million Americans, including 270,000 Pennsylvanian’s, are now living with Alzheimer’s disease, a progressive degenerative disease of the brain causing memory loss and impaired thinking, judgment and behavior; and

 

WHEREAS, Alzheimer’s, for which there is no cure, is the sixth leading cause of death for older adults in the United States and is the most common form of dementia; and

 

WHEREAS, the Alzheimer’s Association Greater Pennsylvania Chapter is active in the battle to eliminate Alzheimer’s disease by raising money for the advancement of research; providing care and support for all affected; and reducing the risk of dementia through their advocacy and promotion of brain health; and

 

WHEREAS, hundreds of residents from Allegheny County will come together on Saturday, October 24th at Heinz Field on Pittsburgh’s North Shore to raise awareness and funds through the 2015 Pittsburgh Walk to End Alzheimer’s Event;

 

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Allegheny County Council applauds the efforts of the Alzheimer’s Association and its volunteers to raise funds and promote awareness in the fight against Alzheimer’s, and we urge citizens to participate in the 2015 Pittsburgh Walk to End Alzheimer’s, learn more about the disease, and become an advocate to move the Alzheimer’s Association’s cause forward.