We need you! Do you want to make a difference in the community? Do you enjoy speaking to groups and increasing awareness for a great cause? Alzheimer’s disease is a growing public health epidemic as the population ages, with more than 40,000 people in the Hudson Valley alone. Age is the number one risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease. The disease is still shrouded in stigma and fear, and people do not seek information, talk to their doctors or get help when they first notice cognitive changes. However, together we can change that!
By becoming a community educator, you can raise awareness for the Association, educate the community about the disease, and help break the stigma. We need people to help us educate the public about Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia and connect them to us for care and support. We want to reach every community across Westchester County, NY.
About you:
Live, Work, Play or Pray in Westchester County, NY and/or are willing to travel there for programs
Willing to learn our education programs and deliver them in the community
Comfortable with public speaking and networking
Comfortable working with staff, community partners and other volunteers
Interest in serving your community, raising awareness, and educating others
Self-motivated and reliable
Connected to community
Reliable transportation
Age 21+
About the opportunity:
Set your own schedule- we work with your availability and encourage you to set up your own programs
Comprehensive onboarding and training provided
Assigned Staff Partner to help you onboard and to support you throughout your volunteer journey.
Reach new people to increase awareness of the Alzheimer’s Association and the disease
Background Check and Conflict of Interest/Confidentiality Agreement are required
Minimum one year commitment
Delivers 10-12 education programs per year
Who we are:
We are the Hudson Valley Chapter and cover these seven counties-Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester. We are one part of the national Alzheimer’s Association and offer free care and support services to individuals with the disease, their families, professionals, health systems and the general community. Our helpline is available 24/7 - 800.272.3900.
Let us know if you are interested! To learn more about this opportunity or to explore other options, please visit www.alz.org/hudsonvalley/volunteer or contact Joan Carl at jcarl@alz.org. We have opportunities in all of our counties, so please reach out!