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Follow on Google News | ![]() LMJ's Lost Souls Board President, Kari-Ann Ryan, Joins the BoD, Alzheimer's Association, ILNext Steps in following her passion for a world without Alzheimer's Disease
Kari-Ann has demonstrated unwavering commitment and outstanding leadership in the Alzheimer's community. She has been at the forefront of fundraising efforts for the NW Suburban Walk To End Alzheimer's for an impressive 14 years. Under her guidance, Team Lost Souls has consistently been the top fundraising team, contributing over $400,000 to the Alzheimer's Association throughout this period. Since 2013, Kari-Ann has served as Chair or Co-chair for the walk, working closely with the committee and association to ensure the event's resounding success. In the 2023 Walk season, Kari-Ann's non-profit organization is serving as the Photo Area Sponsor for the Chicago Walk, the largest walk in Illinois further demonstrating her commitment to promoting awareness and support for Alzheimer's. "I am so excited to take these next steps in my journey to fulfill my purpose and commitment to raising awareness for this devastating disease." says Kari-Ann. "I do this in honor of my grandmother, Laverne and all others who currently suffer or have lost their battle with Alzheimer's" As Kari-Ann assumes her role on the Board of Directors for the Illinois Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association, LMJ's Lost Souls is confident that she will continue to be a driving force in the fight against Alzheimer's disease. Her passion, dedication, and expertise will make a lasting difference in the lives of those affected. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Kari-Ann on this well-deserved appointment and wish her every success. For more info on LMJ's Lost souls visit www.lostsoulsendalz.org About LMJ's Lost Souls - Alzheimer's Fund: LMJ's Lost Souls is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness and providing support for individuals and families affected by Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. Through various programs and initiatives, the organization aims to improve the lives of those living with memory-related challenges and promote research for effective treatments and a cure. About the Alzheimer's Association® End
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