The Alzheimer Society of Muskoka has exceeded its goal this year by raising $75,000 in its annual Walk in Bracebridge.
It happened Saturday starting at Memorial Park and they say it was an overwhelming success.
They thanked everyone who helped out – the money will go to support vital dementia care and support services.
To read their update posted on FB today, see below:
“A heartfelt thank you to all the incredible participants, sponsors, and volunteers who made the Walk for Alzheimer’s on May 27th an overwhelming success! Together, we have achieved something truly remarkable.
We are thrilled to announce that we have not only met but exceeded our goal, raising a staggering $75,000 to support vital dementia care and support services. Your unwavering commitment and generous contributions have made a lasting impact on the lives of those affected by this disease.
To every participant who walked with determination, every sponsor who offered their support, and every volunteer who lent a helping hand, your collective dedication and unity have truly made a difference. Your commitment to the cause is an inspiration to us all.
This achievement is a testament to the compassion and strength of our community. We are immensely proud of what we have accomplished together and the hope we have ignited in the fight against Alzheimer’s. Let’s celebrate this milestone and continue to support one another on this journey.”


