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Rancho Mission Viejo will host the annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s at Sendero Field, a community-led event aimed at raising awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care and research. Last year, over 550 participants took part, and expectations are high for this year. Supported by local efforts, the event highlights the significance of community involvement in combating Alzheimer’s disease and emphasizes the importance of continuous support and research funding given advancements in treatment options.
Rancho Mission Viejo is set to host the annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at Sendero Field, a 15-acre park located off Ortega Highway. This community-led event aims to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, counseling, and research, contributing to a nationwide initiative that spans over 600 communities across the United States.
Last year’s walk attracted over 550 participants, and organizers expect an increase in numbers for the upcoming event in 2025. The local event is presented by Hoag and marks the official kickoff of the Walk to End Alzheimer’s for the 2025 season, highlighting the importance of community involvement in addressing this critical health issue.
Recent advancements in treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, including FDA-approved therapies that slow its progression in early stages, underline the significance of these fundraising efforts. The Alzheimer’s Association reports that currently, more than 55 million individuals globally are living with dementia, with about 7 million of those cases in the United States. Additionally, over 12 million people in the U.S. serve as caregivers for those affected by Alzheimer’s, accentuating the need for continued support and research funding.
The Gavilán Walkers, a resident-led club from Rancho Mission Viejo, have actively participated in previous walks and have already raised $6,230 in contributions for this year’s event. Attendees will carry flowers representing their personal connections to Alzheimer’s, which fosters a sense of solidarity and community spirit among participants of all ages.
The Walk to End Alzheimer’s has a rich history, having evolved from the Memory Walk initiated by the Alzheimer’s Association in 1989. The event not only aims to inspire participants to unite against Alzheimer’s but also celebrates the advancements made continuous through community fundraising.
Participants in the event are encouraged to contribute, as every donation counts towards supporting vital Alzheimer’s initiatives. In this effort, various teams are being formed, with the RMV Fights ALZ team emphasizing the significance of donations, regardless of their size. This approach reinforces the collective effort required to combat Alzheimer’s and provide much-needed resources to families and individuals affected by this disease.
Overall, the Walk to End Alzheimer’s not only raises vital funds but also serves as a poignant reminder of the community’s commitment to combating Alzheimer’s disease. It provides an opportunity for participants to come together for a common cause, share their experiences, and support one another as advocates for change.
As the date approaches, anticipation builds among South Orange County residents who are eager to participate in this meaningful event. The walk not only demonstrates community resilience but also underscores the importance of attention and resources dedicated to Alzheimer’s care, making it a significant event for all involved.
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- Picket Fence Media: Walk to End Alzheimer’s Returns
- OC Register: Karen Ganfield Everson Obituary
- Dignity Memorial: Suzanne Melin Obituary
- OC Register: Bravo Caregiver Honored by Alzheimer Association
- Patch: Orange County Calendar
- Wikipedia: Alzheimer’s Disease
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Alzheimer’s Disease
- Google Search: Alzheimer’s Disease

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