Harlan Rallies for Alzheimer's Awareness at Pioneer Park

On September 20th, Harlan residents united at Pioneer Park for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, raising over $42,000 for critical research and support. Led by the Regency Park team, this event shines a spotlight on the fight against a disease affecting many in our community.

Harlan Rallies for Alzheimer's Awareness at Pioneer Park

On September 20th, residents from Harlan and surrounding areas gathered at Pioneer Park for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. This impactful event raised over $42,000 to support the Alzheimer’s Association's care, research, and support programs.

The top fundraising team this year was Regency Park of Carroll Walkers, led by Jim Feauto, who raised over $10,000 in memory of family members affected by Alzheimer’s.

Other notable teams included Team Mission: Possible, which raised $4,400, Team Elm Crest with $2,700, and Team Patty, contributing over $2,000. Fundraising continues through the end of the year, encouraging ongoing support for those impacted by this devastating disease.

With more than 62,000 Iowans living with Alzheimer’s and a significant number of caregivers, events like these are crucial in raising awareness and funds. For more details and to contribute to the cause, visit alz.org/walk.

Check out the full article for more information on this important event and how you can get involved! Read here.