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Alois Society
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Alois Society donors support the Association's goals and objectives through significant annual contributions to enrich and expand the Association's work in family services, education, research, advocacy, and program development. Gifts may be made as an annual outright minimum contribution of $1,000 in cash, securities, real or personal property, or through a signed pledge or letter of intent to make a gift within 12 months.
The society is named for Dr. Alois Alzheimer who was responsible for identifying the tangled structures now recognized as markers of the devastating brain disease in 1906. It took almost 60 years before further research shed new light on the disease. Over just the past 15 years, we have seen Alzheimer's research move from hopeless to hopeful.
Alois Society Levels and Benefits
Gold Members (annual donations: $5,000 and above)
- All Silver Level benefits
- A Music and Mind special concert
- A framed original art piece from the Memories in the Making art program
- Invitation to special Maintain Your Brain classes and activities
Silver Members (annual donations: $1,000 - $5,000)
- Recognition in Alzheimer's Association publications
- Listing on the Donor Wall
- Invitations to exclusive educational and social gatherings in private homes or special venues
- Invitation to Meet the Scientist, featuring a researcher supported by the Association
- A framed reproduction from the Memories in the Making art program
- A silver pin
For more information on the Alois Society or making a gift to the Alzheimer's Association at any level, please contact Beth Davidson at 858.492.4400, ext 105, or beth.davidson@sanalz.org.







