What are the responsibilities and job description for the End Alzheimer’s – Become a “Do What You Love to End ALZ” Volunteer position at Alzheimer's Association Connecticut Chapter?
The Connecticut Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association depends on the commitment and dedication of its volunteers. We have a variety of opportunities to offer volunteers throughout the state of Connecticut. Volunteers help us run special events, work in our offices, deliver education and programs, act as advocates and speakers in the community, staff our helplines and run Support Groups, as examples. Our volunteers are passionate and enthusiastic members of our team without whom we could not work towards an end to the Alzheimer's disease.
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Join the fight to end Alzheimer’s by becoming a volunteer for Do What You Love to End ALZ™, a signature fundraising initiative of the Alzheimer’s Association. This event fuels critical research and provides free local programs and services to those affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
We’re seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to join our Volunteer Committee. As a committee member, you’ll serve as a “Relationship Builder”, helping to foster meaningful connections with our fundraising participants.
Volunteer Responsibilities May Include
Interested?
We’d love to hear from you! Contact your local staff partner, Jess Tessman at jetessman@alz.org or visit alz.org/dowhatyoulove to learn more.
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Details
Join the fight to end Alzheimer’s by becoming a volunteer for Do What You Love to End ALZ™, a signature fundraising initiative of the Alzheimer’s Association. This event fuels critical research and provides free local programs and services to those affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
We’re seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to join our Volunteer Committee. As a committee member, you’ll serve as a “Relationship Builder”, helping to foster meaningful connections with our fundraising participants.
Volunteer Responsibilities May Include
- Making check-in phone calls to participants
- Sending follow-up emails
- Writing thank-you cards to supporters
Interested?
We’d love to hear from you! Contact your local staff partner, Jess Tessman at jetessman@alz.org or visit alz.org/dowhatyoulove to learn more.