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Alzheimer's Association, Northern CA and Northern NV
YOU can be part of the solution to Alzheimer's and all other dementia by becoming an Alzheimer's public policy & advocacy volunteer!
The Alzheimer's Association is leading the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia - by changing public policy to accelerate global research, drive risk reduction and early detection, and expand access to quality, affordable care and support.
With grassroots help from passionate volunteers like you, we've passed critical legislation and increased federal funding for Alzheimer's research five-fold since 2011. But our work isn’t done and we need dedicated advocates like you to build on this success in Congress and in every state capital. We’ll train you to advocate in a variety of ways, some of which take just an hour or two every few months. Whatever your experience and availability, we’re eager to have you on our advocacy team!
Alzheimer's State Champions: cultivate multifaceted, year-round relationships with their state legislators and their office staff.
Alzheimer's Ambassadors: develop deep, one-to-one relationships with their Member of Congress and their office staff.
Alzheimer's Congressional Team Members: bring their own unique stories, relationships and skills to complement the work of an Ambassador.
Requirements: Advocacy volunteers must have a direct, personal experience with Alzheimer's or other dementia, and be willing to share it with elected officials and others. Statistics and reason simply aren’t enough; it takes authentic, deeply felt, one-to-one communication from constituents like you to move the hearts and minds of members of Congress and state legislators. We will show you how to tell your personal story in ways that build bridges and create positive change.
Please be sure to describe your connection to Alzheimer's disease in your response; applications without this information may not receive a response. Please also provide your home address, so that we can determine if you live in a legislative district where we are currently seeking volunteers.
What Do Advocacy Volunteers Do? Advocates help advance Alzheimer's research, care and support by:
1. Cultivating positive relationships with their Member of Congress, state legislators and staff.
2. Meeting with their legislators in the district several times per year; while physical distancing is in place, meetings are being held by phone and video.
3. Proactively taking steps to interact with their legislators about Alzheimer’s throughout the year by attending events, writing personal letters and emails, writing letters to the editor and interacting on social media.
4. Reporting all legislative interactions on our advocacy website, www.alzimpact.org.
5. Participating in regular meetings (currently being held by video) to share information and coordinate activities with Alzheimer's Association staff and other advocacy volunteers in your area.
Please be sure to describe your connection to Alzheimer's disease in your response; applications without this information may not receive a response. Please also provide your home address, so that we can determine if you live in a legislative district where we are currently seeking volunteers.
Thank you for your interest in helping to create a world without Alzheimer's and all other dementia!
2290 N. First Street, Suite 101, San Jose, CA 95131, US
The Alzheimer's Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer care, support and research. Our mission: To eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. Our vision, A world without Alzheimer's disease.
We provide programs and support services for patients, families, caregivers, and others in the San Francisco Bay Area affected by Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. Outside the federal government, the Alzheimer's Association is the largest research funder in the country and offers advocacy opportunities to make public policy change.
We'll work with your schedule.
Tri-ValleyFremont, CA 94536
January 3, 2021