The Alzheimer’s of Central Alabama (AAC) organization will host a Walk to Remember in Birmingham on Saturday, November 6.
Published: October 30, 2021
Alzheimer’s Foundation of America to “Light the World in Teal” for Alzheimer’s Awareness on November 4th
More than 350 Sites Across the Country and Around the World Already Signed Up to “Go Teal” to Raise Awareness and Show Support
On November 4, sites in all 50 states and around the world will light up in teal for Alzheimer’s awareness as part of the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America’s (AFA) Light the World in Teal campaign. More than 350 sites throughout the United States and 10 other countries have already signed up to “go teal”—from skyscrapers and stadiums in major cities to small-town halls.
Light the World in Teal is an annual program held in November as part of Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. People and places around the world “go teal” to raise awareness and show support for the millions of people affected by Alzheimer’s. Teal is AFA’s Alzheimer’s awareness color.
Place: 300 Office Park Drive Suite 225 Birmingham, Alabama 35223
Time: 10 a.m.
“Light the World in Teal is a tremendous initiative that demonstrates unity around the world in the battle against Alzheimer’s disease,” says Charles J. Fuschillo, Jr., AFA’s President & CEO. “We are grateful to every site that is helping to shine a spotlight on Alzheimer’s disease through this program. We invite other sites, as well as individuals, to join the more than 350 landmarks that are going teal on November 4.”
Building wishing to participate in the initiative can sign up by visiting http://www.lighttheworldinteal.com. Individuals can also participate in Light the World in Teal by wearing teal, turning their porch lights teal, turning their social media profile picture or cover photo teal—samples can be found by visiting http://www.lighttheworldinteal.com. Use the hashtag #AFALightTheWorldInTeal to help raise Alzheimer’s awareness.
Families looking for additional information about Alzheimer’s disease or support services can contact AFA’s Helpline at 866-232-8484 or visit http://www.alzfdn.org.
The Alzheimer’s of Central Alabama (AAC) organization will host a Walk to Remember in Birmingham on Saturday, Nov. 6.
This year ACA celebrates 30 years of service to local families. Learn more and register for the walk at https://alzca.org/walking/.