Outshine the Darkness of Alzheimer’s – December 21st
We need your help to advance critical research and provide care and support. This winter solstice luminary symbolizes that together, the strength of our light can outshine the darkness of Alzheimer’s.
Join the Alzheimer’s Assocation and The Elder Law Center of Kirson & Fuller on December 21st, the winter solstice, the longest night of the year. On this eve we will shine our lights together to diminish the darkness of Alzheimer’s. By displaying the Alzheimer’s Assocation luminary in our office we honor everyone that is or has been impacted by Alzheimer’s.
All are invited to stand up to the darkness of Alzheimer’s this December by joining us for a special luminary lighting on the longest night of the year – the winter solstice. We’ll gather via Zoom to hear from a few friends and shine a light in honor of all those impacted by Alzheimer’s. Bring your own luminary or light of hope as we join together to outshine the darkness of Alzheimer’s.
December 21 | 6:00 – 6:30 p.m.
RSVP: tinyurl.com/ALZLuminary2021
Participation in The Longest Day not required to attend this luminary ceremony. All those impacted by dementia are welcome.
The Longest Day is the day with the most light – the summer solstice, but you don’t have to wait until June to honor your loved one. No matter what time of year you participate in The Longest Day, your fundraising dollars fuel our mission-related initiatives of care, support and research. In addition, your actions, both through fundraising and participating in the event helps to change the level of Alzheimer’s awareness in your community.
On the winter solstice, December 21st, share a photo of your luminary on social media using #TheLongestDay and #ENDALZ.
Register and raise $50+ by the winter solstice on December 21st to earn your, The Longest Day Photo booth kit.
Let’s shine together!