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Advocacy

WE NEED YOUR HELP ...
                                       AND YOUR VOICE.


The Alzheimer's Association is dedicated to improving the lives of those afflicted with Alzheimer's disease and their families. One of the most effective tools we have is public policy advocacy. This means we work to change laws,regulations, and spending priorities to help our families.

Our work in public policy moves our concerns fro persons with Alzheimer's disease and their families out of the homes and into the capitals of every state and into the offices of every U.S. Senator and Representative, even into the White House.

Advocacy is not complicated or technical. The Association will alert you to hot issues and give you information to use and how to proceed. The most important ingredient is you - your personal experiences, your commitment to help make a difference, and your willingness to communicate with your elected representatives.

Everyone has time to write a simple letter or make a phone call. The payoff is tremendous, both for what you can achieve and for the gratification you receive for making a difference in the lives of those affected by this devastating disease.

Contact your Wisconsin elected officials.

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