For Immediate Release
Thursday, July 1, 2004
Greenlawn Resident & SUNY Cortland Student Raises
Awareness For Alzheimer's Disease
Ronkonkoma, N.Y. -- "I want
to raise awareness and help my family," is the sentiment expressed
by Bryan Proctor whose grandfather suffers from Alzheimer's Disease.
Bryan will swim the distance to draw attention to this devastating
disease that impacts over 55,000 families here on Long Island.
It is Bryan's hope that "substantial funds will be raised for
research and to assist the Alzheimer's Association in providing
for people with dementia and other related disorders."
On August 4th, 2004, at 3:00 p.m.,
Bryan will start at Asharoken Beach and swim across the bay to
Knollwood Beach, a distance of approximately 3.5 nautical miles.
The Town of Huntington is working with Bryan and the Alzheimer's
Association Long Island to ensure a safe and successful event.
Parking permits will be waived this day to accommodate Bryan's
sponsors who will be cheering him on. Opening ceremonies are expected
to begin at 2:00 p.m.
By the middle of this century, it
is estimated that approximately 14 to 16 million of today's baby
boomers will have Alzheimer's disease. The annual cost of Alzheimer's
disease will soar to at least $375 billion, overwhelming our health
care system and bankrupting Medicare and Medicaid. Alzheimer's
disease does not happen overnight, it begins to attack the brain
of its potential victims 10 to 20 years before the first symptoms
appear. To protect today's baby boomers from the ravage of Alzheimer's
we have to find ways to stop this disease process now, while there
is still time to prevent the damage.
The Alzheimer's Association is the
nation's leading voluntary health organization dedicated to supporting
families and caregivers by providing vital programs and services
in local communities nationwide. The Association is the largest
private funder of Alzheimer research, having committed $150 million
to date. Nearly 78 percent of every dollar raised by the Alzheimer's
Association funds programs to promote research, find effective
treatments, and improve the lives of those affected by Alzheimer's.
For more information about this event
or the Alzheimer's Association, please contact Mary Ann Ragona,
Executive Director/CEO at 1-800-272-3900. To sponsor Bryan, please
visit www.justgiving.com/PFP/Distant
Memories. Donations may be sent to: Alzheimer's Association
Long Island, 3281 Veterans Memorial Highway, Suite E-13, Ronkonkoma,
N.Y. 11779.