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In the Kansas City metropolitan area alone, there are more than 23,000 individuals with Alzheimer's disease. In the Heart of America Chapter's service area, there are more than 50,000 individuals and nearly 200,000 family members suffering the emotional, physical and financial challenges of this devastating disease.

The Heart of America Chapter is supported by the community through donations, program grants, and participation in fundraising events. As the need for services continues to grow and the Chapter serves a larger population, financial support is increasingly important.

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Upcoming Events

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March 12 and 19 - ABC's of Alzheimer's Disease
An overview of the disease process including how family caregivers can work with the individual experiencing the disease. 5:30-8:00 p.m. at the Shawnee County Library in Topeka. Call 785-271-1844 or for details.

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March 13 - Memory Day
Join others who are advocating for Alzheimer's and speak to your Missouri legislators in Jefferson City. Call 913-831-3888 or for details.

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March 27 - All About Alzheimer's Disease - Clinton, MO
Discussion will focus on general disease information including diagnosis, stages, risk factors, current treatments and interventions.6:30-8:00 p.m. at the Clinton Senior Center. Call 913-831-3888 or for details.