Alzheimer’s is a terrible disease. No one can argue with that. And if we live long enough, without a cure, many of us will also succumb to Alzheimer’s. They say health care is local, but Alzheimer’s is global. It does not spare any race, income level or geography. While I would like to say it is only a disease that afflicts older people, many of us have known people in their 40’s, 50’s or 60’s who have suffered from early-onset Alzheimer’s. It is a disease that does not discriminate.

That is why at Levin Associates we have dedicated our 70th anniversary to finding a cure for Alzheimer’s. It started with The Longest Day on June 21 with various activities in our office that raised awareness and money for Alzheimer’s research, and it will end with the Walk to End Alzheimer’s on September 16. But it will really never end. Please join our team for the walk on the 16th, but more importantly, please join us in supporting the Alzheimer’s Association in its fight to find a cure and end this terrible disease. Just click here to join our team and contribute. Thank you.