CaringKind's Alzheimer’s Walk Inspires Generosity and Community

CaringKind's Annual Alzheimer’s Walk Unites Community
New York City's Longest-Standing Alzheimer's event united more than 2,000 supporters to advance care, connection, and brain health
CaringKind, a leader in Alzheimer’s and dementia care, achieved another milestone on a recent Saturday. Supporters gathered in Central Park, creating a vibrant atmosphere complete with a sea of orange shirts at the 37th Annual CaringKind New York City Alzheimer's Walk & Brain Health Day. This beloved city tradition raised over $655,000, continuing to support programs for those affected by Alzheimer’s and related dementias.
Renowned news anchors and long-term CaringKind supporters led the event, recognizing the contributions of research pioneers, caregiver champions, and advocates dedicated to improving brain health.
The day began with the engaging Brain Health Day, where attendees explored various hands-on stations featuring resources for early detection, wellness tools, and cognitive engagement activities. A special space called the Dream Lounge was created, providing a supportive environment for individuals experiencing memory loss to connect and share their experiences.
Throughout the morning, participants interacted with community partners such as Eisai, Lilly, and Bloomberg Philanthropies, contributing to the event’s mission of advancing cognitive health and community well-being.
The Opening Ceremony recognized distinguished figures in research and care, including leaders who’ve made significant progress in Alzheimer’s disease. Their commitment to enhancing care, particularly inclusive and culturally responsive approaches, highlights the ongoing need for education and awareness in dementia care.
The energizing warm-up session led by local fitness enthusiasts set a lively tone for the day. Prominent members of the CaringKind organization welcomed participants, inspiring them to embark on an empowering two-mile walk through the park—a shared journey of hope and unity.
"What we witnessed was the power of community in action," remarked Eleonora Tornatore-Mikesh, President and CEO of CaringKind. "Raising over $655,000 with more than 2,000 participants is more than an accomplishment; it signifies what collective compassion can achieve."
As vital dementia programs face challenges due to budget constraints, CaringKind stands firm in filling these gaps. Their initiatives continue despite the hurdles, providing essential support and training for caregivers. For over 45 years, the organization has ensured that quality care never ceases, driven by innovation and compassion.
With new scientific advancements, including FDA-approved early detection tests, CaringKind is poised to adapt and grow, integrating modern solutions and heartfelt care.
One of the highlights at the Walk was the 100 Women of Impact initiative, showcasing a passionate group advocating for community health and education focused on brain wellness. Their efforts emphasize the critical importance of continuing care and support in the Alzheimer's community.
The funds raised from the event will support CaringKind’s extensive range of life-enhancing programs, including training for caregivers and educational initiatives. The fundraising efforts will persist beyond the event, showcasing a commitment to ensuring that those affected by dementia do not face their journey alone.
Celebrating over 45 years of serving New Yorkers impacted by Alzheimer's and related dementias, CaringKind’s funds support free programs like the 24-hour Helpline, one-on-one consultations, and innovative engagement offerings such as Connect2Living, which redefines living well with dementia.
About CaringKind:
CaringKind has established itself as an essential resource for individuals living with Alzheimer's and dementia through extensive programs. Offering guidance, training for families and healthcare professionals, social engagement opportunities, and a dedicated Helpline, CaringKind is committed to ensuring dignity and hope for those experiencing memory-related challenges. Their comprehensive support network empowers individuals, caregivers, and families to navigate various stages of dementia while fostering community and connection.
CaringKind's Helpline is available at 646-744-2900.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of CaringKind's Alzheimer’s Walk?
The event raises funds and awareness for Alzheimer’s care and support initiatives.
How much money was raised during the event?
The CaringKind Alzheimer’s Walk raised over $655,000 to support various programs.
Who participated in the event?
Over 2,000 community members, including supporters and notable figures, joined the walk.
What types of activities were available at the Brain Health Day?
Activities included screenings, cognitive engagement exercises, and wellness tools for attendees.
How does CaringKind support individuals affected by dementia?
CaringKind offers comprehensive services, including a Helpline, training, and community programs to support those impacted by dementia.
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