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Please designate your United Way and Combined Federal Campaign payroll pledges to the Alzheimer's Association, Northern Virginia Chapter with code #8702

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The Chapter�s Government Relations program is seeking at least one dozen new volunteers to participate in our work to advocate for the financial, legal and long-term health care security of people with Alzheimer�s disease and their families. Volunteers would work pro-actively with Alzheimer family members, public interest and civic organizations, service providers, members of the academic community, government agencies and elected officials at the local, state and federal levels.

Opportunities abound for energetic volunteers. Volunteers can participate in research projects, serve as liaisons to public interest and civic organizations, help monitor local government actions affecting Alzheimer�s families, and possibly help determine the Chapter�s policy goals as a member of the steering committee.

Whether you can contribute one day a year or ten hours every week, there is an important role for you in the Chapter�s Government Relations program. To volunteer, please telephone Ian Niemi Kremer, Director of Public Policy, at the Chapter office (703/359-4440, extension 108) or send an e-mail message: [email protected] with the subject line "policy volunteer."

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Last updated: December 5, 1998

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