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			Alzheimer’s Association seeks volunteers for community outreach 
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            [April 11, 2016] 
            SPRINGFIELD, IL — The 
			Alzheimer’s Association,® Greater Illinois Chapter is seeking 
			outgoing and engaging individuals interested in becoming Alzheimer’s 
			Association Community Representatives (AACR) in the Springfield 
			area. | 
		
            |  This dynamic volunteer position is an opportunity to make a big 
			impact in generating awareness about Alzheimer’s disease, the 
			sixth-leading cause of death in the United States. AACRs assist the 
			Alzheimer’s Association education team by presenting brief education 
			programs in the communities they serve and representing the 
			Association at health fairs and other community events. Those in the 
			role also speak to community organizations about the mission, 
			programs and services of the Alzheimer’s Association as well as 
			perform outreach to church, school or senior clubs. 
 Volunteers must be organized, energized and comfortable with public 
			speaking. Professional experience in dementia care is not required. 
			To avoid conflicts of interest, AACRs cannot work with organizations 
			or programs that are potential referral sources for the Association 
			and must undergo a screening and background check New volunteers 
			will receive training led by Association staff members, who continue 
			a hands-on role with AACRs as they help to further the mission of 
			the Alzheimer’s Association.
 
			
			 To become an AACR, go to alz.org/illinois, click on Volunteer and 
			select Alzheimer’s Association Community Rep on the application 
			form. Applicants will also be asked to provide one personal and one 
			education or professional reference.
 About the Alzheimer’s Association:
 The Alzheimer’s Association, the world leader in Alzheimer research 
			and support, is the largest voluntary health organization dedicated 
			to finding prevention methods, treatments and cure for Alzheimer’s. 
			Since 1980, the donor supported, nonprofit Alzheimer’s Association 
			has provided reliable information and care consultation; created 
			supportive services for families; increased funding for dementia 
			research; and influenced public policy changes.
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   The Greater Illinois Chapter serves 68 counties with offices in 
			Bloomington, Carbondale, Chicago, Joliet, Rockford and Springfield. 
			For more information, call our Helpline at 800.272.3900. Contact:
 Kaylin Risvold
 Manager, Media Relations
 847.779.6948
 krisvold@alz.org
 
 Patricia Krieter
 Specialist, Volunteers
 847.324.0380
 pkrieter@alz.org
 
				 
			[Kaylin Risvold] 
			
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