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Alz AdvocateS U M M E R 2 0 1 8 N E W S L E T T E R
Sharing Our Vision of a World Without Alzheimer’s Disease ®
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser, Senior Star at Las Colinas Village, Albuquerque.
Photo by Brandon Barela.
Fun &Creative
...FOR THE WALK TO END
…AND BEYOND
FUNdraising
ALZHEIMER’S®
Tracy AyersPresident
Brad CatesVice President
Victoria ChouinardSecretary
Daniel FaulknerMember at Large
Mary GalvezMember at Large
Carol I. SchafferPast President
David BrunerMember
Andy KingMember
Barbara MichelsMember
Rebecca PonderMember
Adrian RodriguezMember
Steve ShawMember
Gary L. J. GirónExecutive [email protected]
Kathleen BransonFinance [email protected]
Lorey EsquibelOperations [email protected]
Nika LawrieDevelopment [email protected]
Chris ChaffinMedia [email protected]
Tina De La LuzProgram [email protected]
Tommy HernandezPublic Policy [email protected]
Ashley MartinezCommunity Engagement Coordinator [email protected]
Rebekah MaesCommunity Engagement [email protected]
Pam RahmingsData [email protected]
Sandra Jamison Administrative Assistant [email protected]
Shelbi P. WalkerMedia & Marketing [email protected]
Alexis Ramirez Southwestern Regional Programs ManagerLas [email protected]
Emily ChaddockSouthwestern Regional Community Engagement ManagerLas [email protected]
Waldon Lynch
Northwestern Regional Manager
Farmington
Sarah BradleySoutheastern Regional [email protected]
Northeastern Regional Office Santa Fe
To eliminate Alzheimer’s disease
through the advancement
of research; to provide and
enhance care and support for
all affected; and to reduce the
risk of dementia through the
promotion of brain health.
A world without Alzheimer’s disease. ®
www.alz.org/newmexico800.272.39002
MISSION STATEMENT:
VISION
CONTACT US
NM CHAPTER ADVISORY BOARD
CHAPTER STAFF (ABQ)
REGIONAL OFFICE STAFF
INSIDE STORIES
A Message from the Advisory Board President
A Message from the Executive Director
Annual Partners
Skills for Dementia Caregiving: The Savvy Caregiver Has a New Name
Where Does the Money Go?
Feature Story: FUN & Creative FUNdraising
Event Highlights
Skills for Dementia Caregiving Schedule
Educational Calendar
NM Walks to End Alzheimer’s, Save the Dates
Tributes
Donations
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9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Suite 121 Albuquerque, NM 87111 1 (800) 272-3900
Note our Mailing Address: PO Box 21400 Albuquerque, NM 87154
To phone any of the above
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Hello everyone. I am very proud to be serving you as President of the Advisory Board for the Alzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter. Because I’ve been partnering with the Association for the last few years, many of you already know me and I am privileged to know you.
I must also say that I look upon this new role with a deep sense of reverence. Like so many of us, my life has been touched by Alzheimer’s disease. My husband Matt and I were care partners for his grandparents, including his beloved grandmother who passed away from dementia. The experience showed me the very real struggle of how difficult it can be for families faced with this disease.
And in our business, we see the heartache every day. As owner of seven assisted living communities, I’ve worked with over 1200 families dealing with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. The toll on these families is devastating.
As a volunteer for the Association, I teach caregiving classes to family members who are caught in the wave of this public health crisis. It’s fundraising that allows the Association to provide free services like this to the people who need our help now. But fundraising can also make a more lasting impact. The bleak future this disease threatens us with can be altered by funds people like you raise for research.
Fundraising is not only important, it can be a joy – and it actually was my introduction to the Association. We first got involved in 2012, when the Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Las Cruces was looking for sponsors. We jumped on board, started a Walk Team and immediately started our fundraising adventures. Since then, we’ve done car washes, raffles, paint & wine events, drag shows, wine tasting and enchilada dinners.
But our biggest and most popular fundraiser is our annual Green Chile Fundraiser. After a couple of years, we knew we needed something unique and enticing to increase donations. Then it hit us… everybody in New Mexico starts buying green chile in the fall, which happens to be right around Walk season. It was a promising idea. But could we pull it off?
We approached a friend who was a farmer in Hatch. Because he was our friend, and because he wanted to support the cause, he agreed to sell us chile at cost. He let us use his roasters, ultimately donating both chile and roasters. That was a valuable lesson we learned: don’t be afraid to ask your friends and contacts, you never know just how much they might be willing to help.
We kept asking. We found another local farm family that agreed to donate propane. Sensing we were on a roll, I asked my own family, my business partners, our Casa Bella Team in Las Cruces (and their families and friends) for help as volunteers. Soon we had twelve to fifteen people roasting, bagging, taking orders, counting money, cleaning, marketing, etc. We also made green and red chile enchiladas the day people came to pick up their orders, because we knew they couldn’t resist!
It was a successful and rewarding fundraiser. Each year, for two years in row so far, we’ve roasted and sold 4,000 pounds of chile. That’s two tons a year! And we were able to make about $3,500 each year for our Walk Team.
Since then, we’ve honed and evolved the process. It’s still super hard work – but it makes us feel great. We are secure knowing that the money raised allows the Association to continue to provide free programs, care and support to New Mexicans who need help dealing with Alzheimer’s, and to further advance the research that may one day lead to a breakthrough.
My new position has brought me a renewed appreciation of how important fundraising is. I see how creative fundraisers like ours, hundreds of them across the country, some smaller some larger, all contribute to the Association’s larger mission and vision of a world without Alzheimer’s. It’s really up to us to choose our own fundraising journey. Remember, never be afraid to ask or to take on something big. There’s more help out there than you think. Whether it’s a car wash, a bake sale or a two-ton green chile fundraiser; it all makes an important difference.
To those of you who are about to embark on this adventure, and to those of you who have been involved for years now, I thank you. I look forward to being your president.
Tracy Ayers
Tracy and the “Casa Crew” cooking up a “chile” fundraiser.
We are honored to introduce our new Advisory Board President… Tracy Ayers! Not only is Tracy a long-time partner,
volunteer and board member, but as a business owner (Casa Bella in Las Cruces, Preferred Assisted Living in
Albuquerque) and supporter – she is a very busy and successful fundraiser. So without further ado, meet Tracy!
Tracy Ayers
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from the advisory board president
MEET OUR NEW BOARD PRESIDENT!
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If you’re reading this newsletter, Alzheimer’s disease has probably already touched you in some way. If it has, then you know that we all need to do something to help defeat it. Organizing a Walk to End Alzheimer’s team is a great way to take action in the fight against this heartbreaking disease.
The Alzheimer’s Association, New Mexico Chapter:
• Provides Care & Support Programs and services to New Mexicans with Alzheimer’s and dementia and their caregivers;
• Funds the operation of a 24/7 Helpline that can manage calls in over 200 languages;
• Supports research to find a cure, prevention or treatment for Alzheimer’s disease;
• Supports public policy efforts to enact legislation that supports persons with Alzheimer’s or dementia and their unpaid family caregivers; and
• Mobilizes volunteers to increase federal funding for Alzheimer’s research (this year funding through the National Institutes of Health is at a historic level of $1.8 billion).
Funds raised from the Walk to End Alzheimer's support all of these important activities. But we can’t do this without your help. Start a Walk to End Alzheimer's Team, become a Walk Team Captain.The Walk’s success relies on teams of friends, family and co-workers, led by people like you. As a Team Captain, you’re building excitement and helping your team set fundraising goals. Every person you recruit and every dollar you raise increases awareness and helps advance care, support and research that help us find a prevention treatment or cure.
We encourage you to embrace fundraising ideas that are easy, fun and increase involvement. Find activities that will engage and motivate others. Here’s some helpful thoughts:
• Set a goal together. Plan a team dinner, coffee break or happy hour to determine a fundraising goal and each teammate’s expected contribution. Challenge yourself and your teammates to raise at least $100 each.
• Explore ideas. Discuss fundraising options with your team to determine which have the most potential.
• Make a self-donation. Set an example for your team by showing your own dedication and inspiring others to do the same.
• Use online tools. Each team member has access to many tools, including the Walk Mobile app and the online Participant Center, where they can build a personal webpage and find pre-written email templates to send to friends and family.
• Explore opportunities in your community. Can you raise money at a local fair or event? By hosting a garage sale? You could ask for help from community organizations, local corporations and businesses that you frequent.
• Fundraise at work. Ask your human resources department if you can host a Casual for a Cause dress-down fundraiser at your office. Or consider displaying “Forget-Me-Not” Walk flowers in exchange for donations.
• Reach out to your local volunteers and staff at the NM Chapter. We have a wealth of information, tools and ideas to help you achieve fundraising success.
• Secure matching gifts. Many workplaces will match a portion of the money their employees raise for charity. To see if your office has a matching gift policy, visit alz.org/walkmatch or talk with your human resources department.
And when you do start reaching out for donations, it’s important to remember to share…
• Share your personal story. Nothing creates a connection and inspires action like hearing someone’s experience firsthand. Also, be sure to share your story, inspirations and pictures on your Walk page.
• Share your enthusiasm and excitement with your team as you strive together to reach your fundraising goal.
• Share fundraising advice, team progress and Walk day information with your team members.
You can start with one email. One phone call. One letter asking friends and family to join you. Through your fundraising efforts, you make our mission possible. Together, we can make this Walk season the best one ever.
For more info, Call 1 (800) 272-3900 or visit www.alz.org/walk. If you’re already a Team Captain, log in to your Participant Center at alz.org/walk to access helpful resources and start spreading awareness today!
Gary L. J. Girón
from the executive director
“Once you take a stand, it’s time to take a step.”
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annual partnersFor more information, contact: Nika Lawrie, Development Director, at (505) 266-4473 or [email protected].
Reflects commitments received as of May 1, 2018.
7801 Academy Rd NE, Bldg 2, Ste 202Albuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 275-2275www.havencarenm.com
8051 Palomas Ave. NEAlbuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 750-9540www.morningstarseniorliving.com
4300 Carlisle Blvd. NE, #2Albuquerque, NM 87107
(505) 821-7500www.visitingangels.com
880 S Telshor Blvd #200Las Cruces, NM 88011
(575) 522-7133www.homeinstead.com
4003 Geothermal Dr.Las Cruces, NM 88011
(575) 646-3441www.soahec.nmsu.edu
3808 Academy Pkwy. N NE Albuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 938-4652www.retreatathome.com
4600A Montgomery Blvd. NE, Suite 200Albuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 369-8291www.stellarseniorhousingexperts.com
2919 Spitz StreetLas Cruces, NM 88005
(575) 527-5535www.apalinc.com
6901 San Vicente Avenue NEAlbuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 445-9200www.elansantamonica.com
301 Uptown Blvd. NE #100Albuquerque, NM 87110
(505) 883-5311www.rbcwm-usa.com
4075 Jackie Rd. SERio Rancho, NM 87124
(505) 891-1234www.retreatnm.com
2201 Buena Vista Dr. SESte. 306
Albuquerque, NM 87106(505) 433-2381
4004 Carlisle NE, Suite LAlbuquerque NM, 87107
(505) 830-0202www.abqelderlaw.com
7201 Prospect Pl NEAlbuquerque, NM 87110
(505) 545-6798www.seniorlifestyle.com
3731 Del Rey Blvd.Las Cruces, NM 88012
(575) 382-5200www.vistaliving.com
4100 Jackie Rd. SERio Rancho, NM 87124
(505) 896-8087www.retreatgardens.com
189 Howard Pl.Las Cruces, NM 88011
(575) 680-1889www.crossroadsihc.com
4100 Jackie Rd SERio Rancho, NM 87124
(505) 896-8087www.retreatnm.com
3808 Academy Pkwy N NE Albuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 938-4652www.retreathomecare.com
3808 Academy Pkwy N NE Albuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 938-4652www.retreathomecare.com
4075 Jackie Rd SERio Rancho, NM(505) 891-1234
www.retreatnm.com
4075 Jackie Rd SERio Rancho, NM(505) 891-1234
www.retreatnm.com 4100 Jackie Rd SE Rio Rancho, NM 87124
(505) 896-8087www.retreatgardens.com
4100 Jackie Rd SE Rio Rancho, NM 87124
(505) 896-8087www.retreatgardens.com
4300 Carlisle Blvd NE #2 Albuquerque, NM 87107
(505) 821-7500www.visitingangels.com
189 Howard Pl, Las Cruces, NM 88011
(575) 680-1889www.crossroadsihc.com
4600A Montgomery Boulevard NE Suite 200Albuquerque NM 87109
(505) 369-8291www.stellarseniorhousingexperts.com
7801 Academy Rd. NEBldg. 2, Ste. 202
Albuquerque, NM 87109(505) 275-2275
www.havencarenm.com
702 N 13th St.Artesia, NM 88210
(575) 748-3333www.artesiageneral.com
5055 McNutt RdSanta Teresa, NM 88008
(575) 589-3000www.peakbehavioral.com
900 Loma Colorado Blvd NERio Rancho, NM 87124
(505) 994-2296www.neighborhoodriorancho.com
4003 Geothermal DriveLas Cruces, NM 88011
(575) 646-3441www.soahec.nmsu.edu
Southern Area Health Education Center
702 N 13th St, Artesia, NM 88210
(575) 748-3333www.artesiageneral.com
301 Uptown Blvd NE #100, Albuquerque, NM 87110
(505) 883-5311www.rbcwm-usa.com
3731 Del Rey BoulevardLas Cruces, NM 88012
(575) 382-5200www.vistaliving.com
Listings in no particular order...
2919 Spitz Street, Las Cruces, NM 88005
(575) 527-5535www.apalinc.com 2201 Buena Vista Dr SE Ste.306,
Albuquerque, NM 87106(505) 433-2381
5055 McNutt Rd, Santa Teresa, NM 88008
(575) 589-3000www.peakbehavioral.com
www.alz.org/newmexico800.272.39006
annual partnersFor more information, contact: Nika Lawrie, Development Director, at (505) 266-4473 or [email protected].
Listings in no particular order...
Reflects commitments received as of May 1, 2018.
• Mark Pardo SalonSpa • Mya Kai • PremierX Pest Control• Quintessence: Choral
Artists of the Southwest • Redhead Studios• Alliance Home Health
Care & Hospice • Clear Channel Outdoor
• 95.9 FM 610AM The Sports Animal
• Magic 99.5 FM • 94.5 FM/AM 770 News
Radio KKOB • Cheesecake Factory • National Distributing Co.
• The Retreat • Retreat Gardens • Retreat Villas • NM Aging & Long Term
Services Department
• National Distributing • Pregenzer Baysinger
Wideman & Sale, PC • Visiting Angels • Magic 99.5 FM • 94.5 FM/AM 770 News Radio
KKOB • North Ridge Alzheimer's
Special Care
• Whataburger • Retreat Villas• RBC Wealth Management – Cates
Team• Stellar Senior Housing Experts • Senior.One • Alliance Home Health Care &
Hospice
• North Ridge Alzheimer's Special Care
• Senior.One• Élan Santa Monica• Stellar Senior Housing Experts
• Preferred Assisted Living • RBC Wealth Management -
Cates Team • Senior.One• Compassus Hospice • Elan Santa Monica • UNM Memory & Aging
Center
• Haven Care • Clear Channel Outdoor• By Your Side HomeCare • Visiting Angels • Oppenheimer Funds • North Ridge Alzheimer's
Special Care Center
• By Your Side HomeCare • Hospice de la Luz • Retreat at Home
3812 Academy Pkwy N NE Albuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 217-2490www.hospicedelaluz.com
3812 Academy Pkwy N NE Albuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 217-2490www.hospicedelaluz.com
8101 Palomas Ave NEAlbuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 273-3069www.jeaseniorliving.com
2550 Cerrillos Rd Santa Fe, NM 87505
(505) 476-4799www.nmaging.state.nm.us
2550 Cerrillos Rd Santa Fe, NM 87505
(505) 476-4799www.nmaging.state.nm.us
101 Hospital Loop NE Albuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 848-3773www.albneuro.com
5981 Jefferson Plaza NEAlbuquerque, NM 87110
(505) 884-4080www.alliancehhcare.com
Special Thanks to the Bob Turner Family
2550 Cerillos Rd.Santa Fe, NM 87505
(505) 476-4799www.nmaging.state.nm.us
101 Hospital Loop NEAlbuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 848-3773www.albneuro.com
8101 Palomas Ave. NEAlbuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 273-3069www.jeaseniorliving.com
402 East Rodeo RoadSanta Fe, NM 87505
(505) 986-9696www.vistaliving.com
3812 Academy Pkwy. N NEAlbuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 217-2490www.hospicedelaluz.com
D A N C I N G S T A R S G A L A 2 0 1 8 S P O N S O R S
U N F O R E G E T T A B L E G O L F C L A S S I C 2 0 1 8 S P O N S O R S (as of May 1, 2018)
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2550 Cerrillos Rd Santa Fe, NM 87505
(505) 476-4799www.nmaging.state.nm.us
2550 Cerrillos Rd Santa Fe, NM 87505
(505) 476-4799www.nmaging.state.nm.us
When you browse the class schedules in this issue, you might notice a change. Recently, we’ve changed the name of the “Savvy Caregiving” program to something even more clear and descriptive. It’s the same great class, but now it’s called: “Skills for Dementia Caregiving: a FREE Class for Family & Friends of a Loved One with Dementia.” There’s no mystery in this new title, you know exactly what you’re going to get. Six weekly sessions of free, evidence-based training for families dealing with dementia.
“Education is such a critical component in the caregiver’s toolbox,” says Tina De La Luz, (Program Director, Alzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter).
“Skills for Dementia Caregiving” aims to teach caregivers practical techniques for interacting with loved ones with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, and for understanding and managing their behavior. It imparts tools for long-term planning and for reducing caregiver stress. It also helps explain the signs, impacts and pathology of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
“Caregivers who learn more about strategies and effective communication always report feeling more capable, more confident and competent in their abilities and more gratified by the work of caregiving,” continues De La Luz. “I recommend this class for all family members caring for a loved one with dementia."
The Alzheimer's Association meets or exceeds relevant watchdog standards in its allocation of donor dollars. According to the BBB Wise Giving Alliance, nonprofit organizations should spend at least 65 percent of its total expenses on program activities, with remaining funds going to administrative and fundraising expenses.
We continue to meet and exceed these minimum standards with 77 percent of our total annual expenses going to care, support, research, awareness and advocacy activities.
• It provides free 24/7 Helpline, Support Groups, Caregiver Education & other Care & Support Programs
• It drives research toward treatment, prevention & ultimately a cure
• It gives voice to the needs & rights of those affected, advocating for Federal & State legislation
• It raises awareness & grows understanding of the disease through free community education presentations, physician outreach & awareness events such as The Walk to End Alzheimer's and The Longest Day
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Skills for Dementia Caregiving: Free Class for Family & Friends of a Loved One with Dementia
Where Does the Money Go?
There are FREE classes scheduled now all across New Mexico. Call to find one in your area: 1 (800) 272-3900
EVERY DOLLAR DONATED ADVANCES THE FIGHT AGAINST ALZHEIMER'S
77%
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Administrative
Fundraising
Alzheimer’s care, support,research, awareness & advocacy{
For more information, visit alz.org.
The “Savvy Caregiver” has a new name!
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The Walk to End Alzheimer’s and The Longest Day
are the Alzheimer’s Association’s largest and most
successful fundraisers, bringing in millions nationally for
research, care & support. But what most people don’t
know, is that these large fundraising events are built
on the achievements of hundreds of smaller team and
individual fundraisers. In other words, it is the efforts
of teams that are made up of people like you and your
friends who make these larger events the success
stories they are.
For instance, when you sign up for a Walk – or better
yet, organize a Walk team – you are asked to try and
raise at least $100 for the cause. If you are on a team,
you try and raise $100 per person, minimum. But it’s not
about the minimums. Most teams try and raise as much
as possible. Whether it’s to honor someone you love,
competition with another team, the incentives or simply
to advance the cause, teams and individuals continually
strive to raise the bar in their fundraising efforts. And
that’s a good thing.
FUNDRAISING. There are clues in the word itself…
FUN. It can be a very joyful experience raising money for
a great cause and raising awareness at the same time. “I
call it ‘FUNdraising’ because even though there is a lot of
work that goes into making it happen, it is fun!” says Bonnie
Zeiler (Village at Northrise). “We have raised a lot of money
by thinking outside of the box. We have a ‘what if’ kind of
attitude. Our most popular so far has been our Annual Mud
Volleyball, and our Annual Yard Sale. FUNdraising is just
that; FUN and necessary to end Alzheimer’s.”
FUNDS. Some teams bring in thousands, some bring
in hundreds. Either way, every dollar counts. Don’t be
intimidated by the idea that you have to hit your goal
in one day, or even one event. The Walks technically
happen on a specific date. But team fundraising
doesn’t have to be only one day. Fundraisers can – and
should - happen year-round and are meant to promote
continuous involvement and constant awareness to
what we are fighting to end.
On any given day of the year, you’ll find several
events happening around your community that may
look like regular yard sales or car washes, but are
actually fundraisers that are advancing the Alzheimer’s
Association’s mission. “We encourage year-round
fundraising because it allows you to maximize your
By Shelbi Walker
Fun &CreativeFUNdraising
The Rock Stars from North Ridge Alzheimer’s Special Care Center raising funds at their Yard Sale.
Yard Sale
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effectiveness. Maybe your bake sale in April didn’t hit your
fundraising goal, but having two more events scheduled
before the Walk will allow you to hit or even surpass it.
Ultimately, fundraising is the biggest investment you will
ever make, because you are fighting for the future.” says
Ashley Martinez (Alzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter).
RAISING. Whether it’s raising funds, raising awareness
or raising the motivation level of your team, it’s all about
“building”. And to build, you have to start with a good
foundation. The first step is getting involved. There’s
a few ways to begin. You can sign up for the Walk as
an individual, asking your friends and family to donate
to support you. You can join an existing team and start
volunteering in their fundraising efforts – or you can start
a team by engaging people you work with, your friends
and family. There are also lots of teams representing
businesses, local and national, who have pooled
resources to make an even larger impact.
The next step is setting a goal. Involve your team on
determining an amount. When the team members help
in this decision, they strive harder and will be more
excited when the goal is met.
FROM IDEAS TO ACTION. Now you’re ready to start
brainstorming on how your team will raise money. Allow
for a wide range of creativity. Build off of each other’s
diverse ideas and find something with the most potential.
Get things going with a self-donation. It's a great way to
set a positive example and show that you are dedicated.
Think about the little worlds around you. Everyone
should take into consideration the communities they are
already apart of: your social circles, church, children’s
sports teams, dentist’s or doctor’s offices and even
online. Don’t hesitate to incorporate your family.
“Since he was 9 years-old, my son Cohen has led an
Alzheimer’s Association fundraising campaign here at
our company, called "¢hildren ¢reating ¢hange,” says
Haeli Miceli (The Retreat Healthcare). “He basically
collects spare change from the employees after lunch.
But it really adds up! His message is ‘children can change
the future’. And it’s true, we are all working together to
find a cure. Everything adds up. Your small change can
lead to a big change!”
Your workplace really is one of the best opportunities
to take fundraising to the next level. Think casual
Thursdays…encourage your coworkers to dress down by
paying $5 to go towards your team. Another important
thing to consider is Matching Gifts. Some companies will
match a portion of what you’ve raised - that could be a
business you work for or maybe a local bank that wants
to be more involved in the community.
“Fundraising is part of our culture. We are fortunate to
work for a fantastic company that supports our efforts,”
says Melissa Spiers (North Ridge Alzheimer’s Special
Care / JEA Senior Living). “We involve our families,
residents and staff. For instance, each year, our team,
the North Ridge Rocks Stars, creates a T-shirt. Staff and
family members must join our team and fundraise or
donate $50 to earn the shirt. ”
Do-it-yourself fundraisers can be as simple or as
extravagant as you imagine and can raise anywhere
from $100 to $10,000 or even more. Some popular ideas
include garage sales, game nights, ice cream socials,
BBQ’s and dine-to-donates. More elaborate ideas could
be hosting a yoga night at your yoga studio, a dating
game or a wine and cheese party for close friends. The The Casa Bella Crew in Las Cruces
bagging hot chile for a cool cause.
Staff at Las Colinas serving up deliciousness at the Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser. Photo by Brandon Barela.
chile roast
Spaghetti Dinner
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possibilities are endless. Whatever you think will get
people excited to raise money is fair game. There are
no rules, and every idea is a potentially great one.
“We try to make it exciting, competitive and engaging,”
continues Spiers. “From burrito sales to chili cookoffs…
everyone has an opportunity to get involved. With lots
of planning and promotion, we easily meet and typically
exceed our fundraising goals.”
Getting involved is a success in itself. Don’t be discouraged
by early numbers. Continue to focus on all of the meaningful
reasons you are doing this in the first place and keep your
team members encouraged as well. Motivation is key and
you have plenty of reason to be motivated...
The important work of the Alzheimer’s Association
could never get accomplished without your individual
efforts and team fundraising. We are committed to
helping families who need our care & support programs
and to finding a way to end this disease through the
advancement of research. But we can’t do this without
you. Your involvement is vital to our vision of a world
without Alzheimer’s disease.
We thank you sincerely for all your fundraising efforts.
Now, let’s get creative…
WANT TO TALK TO SOMEONE ABOUT
FUNDRAISING IDEAS FOR YOUR WALK OR
LONGEST DAY TEAM? Call (505) 266-4473.
OTHER HELPFUL SITES: www.alz.org/walk (National
Walk Site) or www.alz.org/tld (The Longest Day Site).
OUR NEW MEXICO WALK WEBSITES ARE:
• SW Regional Walk (Las Cruces) act.alz.org/LCWalk18
• NW Regional Walk (Farmington) act.alz.org/FarmWalk18
• SE Regional Walk (Roswell) act.alz.org/Roswalk18
• NE Regional Walk (Santa Fe) act.alz.org/SFWalk18
• Greater Albuquerque Walk act.alz.org/ABQWalk18
FUN & Creative FUNdraising continued...
Setting their goals high: The Genesis Striders
From Northrise’s Annual Mud Volleyball Tournament.
MUD VOLLEYBALL
Cohen Miceli ¢reating ¢hange
for The Retreat Healthcare’s fundraiser.
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MORE FUNDRAISING IDEAS:
Dance Off • Adult Spelling Bee • Jail-and Bail
Kiss the Pig • Lemonade Stand
Motorcycle Run • Hot Dog-Eating Contest
Office Olympics • Poker Night
Pancake Breakfast • Ornament Sale
VIP Parking at work • Ugly Sweater
ContestTreasure Hunt • Bowling
8th Annual Dancing Stars Gala (Albuquerque, 4/14/2018)
The Kiva Auditorium at the Albuquerque Convention Center was the perfect venue for “our best presentation ever!” A Broadway show tunes-themed competition included a stellar lineup of Dancing Stars: Dan Champine (Albuquerque Police Department), Kendall Corley (Visiting Angels), Crystal Guiterrez (KRQE News 13), Dr. Janice Knoefel (UNM Memory & Aging Center) and Michael Vigil (Caffeinated Financial Group). Special thanks to emcees Jessica Garate and Dean Staley (KRQE News 13), Retreat Healthcare, Enchantment Dancing and ALL who participated in this dazzling event.
Alzheimer’s Advocacy Day at the Legislature (Santa Fe, 1/18/2018)
7th Annual Professional Conference (Albuquerque, 5/10 & 5/11, 2018)
Workshop on Alzheimer’s Research in New Mexico(Albuquerque, 5/9/2018)
The Longest Day (Worldwide, 6/21/2018)
UnFOREgettable Golf Classic 2018 (Albuquerque, 6/25/2018)
E V E N T H I G H L I G H TS
In January, we shared an incredible day of advocacy and awareness with New Mexico’s policy-makers at the State Capital in Santa Fe. Our message was loud and clear: Alzheimer’s disease is a public health crisis.
The conference this year shed light on the latest in cutting-edge research and best practices in the fields of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Among the many notable speakers was featured keynote Dr. Keith Fargo (Director of Scientific Programs & Outreach, Alzheimer’s Association) who delivered an update on Alzheimer’s research on a national and international level.
In early May, we were pleased to participate in the first annual statewide gathering of New Mexico-based Alzheimer’s & dementia researchers, sponsored by the New Mexico Consortium. This important event was presented in cooperation with Los Alamos National Laboratory, UNM Memory & Aging Center, the NM Aging & Long-Term Services Department and our chapter.
This year, communities around New Mexico participated in this popular do-it-yourself fundraiser. Highlights included Helen Brooks’ Longest Day Memory Quiz in Santa Fe, Every-BODY Nutrition's Zumba event in Las Cruces, the Duke City Bridge Club charity game, the NM Bowling News tournament and a concert in Albuquerque featuring Soul Divine (July). For more info on The Longest Day call Rebekah at (505) 266-4473.
This annual charity tournament is always fun and rewarding for all, and this year was no exception. This year featured appearances from radio personalities from 610 The Sports Animal and a round of golf trivia. The Golf Classic is a great way for sports enthusiasts to get excited about raising funds for Alzheimer’s disease. Want to golf for charity next year? Give us a call to sign up your foursome: (505) 266-4473.
Speaker Senator Richard C. Martinez. Photo by Brandon Barela.
Keynote speaker Dr. Keith Fargo, Photo by Brandon Barela.
Dr. Gnana Gnanakaran (Scientist, LANL) presenting at the workshop. Photo by Brandon Barela.
Bowlers from the NM Bowling News fundraising for The Longest Day.
The 2018 Dancing Stars! Photo by Paul Arellano, Redhead Studios.
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skills for dementia caregiving classes
SKILLS FOR DEMENTIA CAREGIVING
GREATER ALBUQUERQUE SKILLS FOR DEMENTIA CAREGIVING CLASSES
SOUTHEASTERN SKILLS FOR DEMENTIA CAREGIVING CLASSES
SOUTHWESTERN SKILLS FOR DEMENTIA CAREGIVING CLASSES
Skills for Dementia Caregiving is a multi-session, evidence-based educational program designed to help caregivers feel more confident and competent in their caregiving skills. It has also been shown to reduce caregiver stress by identifying risks and learning self-care strategies. These classes are offered to caregivers at no charge, and all curriculum materials are provided at no cost.
Cuidando Con RespetoA two-day linguistic and cultural translation of Skills for Dementia Caregiving.
Tina De La Luz, Program Director
[email protected], 1 (800) 272-3900
9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Suite 121
Albuquerque, NM 87111
Sarah Bradley, SE Regional Manager
[email protected], 1 (800) 272-3900
Sunwest Centre Office Complex
500 N. Main, Suite 501
Roswell, NM 88201
Alexis Ramirez, SW Regional
Programs Manager
[email protected], 1 (800) 272-3900
1155 S. Telshor, Ste. 202
Las Cruces, NM 88011
July 10-August 14, 9:30am-11:30am (Tuesdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
July 10-August 21, 5:30pm-7:30pm (Tuesdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
July 11-August 15, 3:00pm-5:00pm (Wednesdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
July 12-August 16, 10:00am-12:00pm (Thursdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
September 4-October 9, 9:30am-11:30am (Tuesdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
September 4-October 9, 5:30pm-7:30pm (Tuesdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
September 5-October 10, 3:00pm-5:00pm (Wednesdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
September 6-October 11, 10:00am-12:00pm (Thursdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
October 30-December 4, 9:30am-11:30am (Tuesdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
For information on presentations, training and classes in this region, please contact us using the information provided above. Thank you.
July 19 - August 23, 1pm-3pm (Thursdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter1155 S. Telshor Blvd Suite 202, Las Cruces, NM 88011
September 6 - October 18, 1pm-3pm (Thursdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter1155 S. Telshor Blvd Suite 202, Las Cruces, NM 88011
November 1 - December 13, 1pm-3pm (Thursdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter1155 S. Telshor Blvd Suite 202, Las Cruces, NM 88011
For information on additional presentations, training and classes in this region, please contact us using the information provided above. Thank you.
October 30-December 4, 5:30pm-7:30pm (Tuesdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
October 31-December 5, 3:00pm-5:00pm (Wednesdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
November 1-December 13, 10:00am-11:00am (Thursdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111 For information on additional presentations, training and classes in this region, please contact us using the information provided above. Thank you.
NORTHWESTERN SKILLS FOR DEMENTIA CAREGIVING CLASSES
Waldon Lynch, Regional Manager
[email protected], 1 (800) 272-3900
3300 N. Butler Avenue, Suite 221
Farmington, NM 87401
NORTHEASTERN SKILLS FOR DEMENTIA CAREGIVING CLASSES
Tina De La Luz, Program Director
[email protected], 1 (800) 272-3900
811 St. Michael’s Dr., Suite 106
Santa Fe, NM 87505
For information on presentations, training and classes in this region, please contact us using the information provided above. Thank you.
July 3 - August 7, 10am-12pm (Tuesdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingSan Juan Center for Independence1204 San Juan Blvd., Farmington, NM 87401
July 7 - August 11, 10am-12pm (Saturdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter3300 N. Butler Ave., Farmington, NM 87401
August 28 - October 2, 10 am – 12pm (Tuesdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingSan Juan Center for Independence1204 San Juan Blvd., Farmington, NM 87401
September 1 - October 6, 10 am to 12 Noon (Saturdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter3300 N. Butler Ave., Farmington, NM 87401
October 16 - November 20, 10am-12 Noon (Tuesdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingSan Juan Center for Independence1204 San Juan Blvd., Farmington, NM 87401
October 20 - November 24, 10am-12pm (Saturdays)Skills for Dementia CaregivingAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter3300 N. Butler Ave., Farmington, NM 87401
For information on additional presentations, training and classes in this region, please contact us using the information provided above. Thank you.
July – December 2018
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July 2, 1:00pm-2:30pmIntroduction to Support GroupsPresented by Barbara MichelsAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
July 12, 1:30pm-2:30pmLegal Issues for Caregivers-What You Should KnowPresented by Don Pinnock, JDAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
July 18, 1:00-2:30pmBasics of Alzheimer’s DiseasePresented by Barbara MichelsAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
July 25, 12:00pm-1:00pmThe Joy of CaregivingPresented by Cindy Brown, Training & Resource Manager, Home Instead Alzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
August 1, 1:00pm-2:30pmCommunications and BehaviorsPresented by Barbara MichelsAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
August 6, 1:00pm-2:30pmIntroduction to Support GroupsPresented by Barbara MichelsAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
August 9, 1:30pm-2:30pmLegal Issues for Caregivers-What You Should KnowPresented by Don Pinnock, JDAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
August 15, 12:00pm-1:00pmChoosing Long Term CarePresented by Tracy Ayers, Chapter Board PresidentAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
September 5, 1:00pm-2:30pmHospice and Palliative Care: It’s About Quality of LifePresented by Libby Hopkins, RNAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
September 13, 1:30pm-2:30pmLegal Issues for Caregivers-What You Should KnowPresented by Don Pinnock, JDAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
September 19, 12:00pm-1:00pmBasics of Alzheimer’s DiseasePresented by Tina De La Luz, Program DirectorAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
October 1, 1:00pm-2:30pmIntroduction to Support GroupsPresented by Barbara MichelsAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
October 3, 1:00pm-2:30pmCommunications and BehaviorsPresented by Barbara MichelsAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
October 11, 1:30pm-2:30pmLegal Issues for Caregivers-What You Should KnowPresented by Don Pinnock, JDAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
October 17, 12:00pm-1:00pmClinical Trials and Trial MatchPresented by Gary Girón, Executive DirectorAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
November 5, 1:00pm-2:30pmIntroduction to Support GroupsPresented by Barbara MichelsAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
November 7, 1:00pm-2:30pmBasics of Alzheimer’s DiseasePresented by Barbara MichelsAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
November 8, 1:30pm-2:30pmLegal Issues for Caregivers-What You Should KnowPresented by Don Pinnock, JDAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
November 14, 12:00pm-1:00pmThe Importance of Early Detection-Why it Matters (Tentative)Presented by Janice Knoefel, MD, MPHAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
December 3, 1:00pm-2:30pmIntroduction to Support GroupsPresented by Barbara MichelsAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
December 5, 1:00pm-2:30pmCommunications and BehaviorsPresented by Barbara MichelsAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
December 13, 1:30pm-2:30pmLegal Issues for Caregivers-What You Should KnowPresented by Don Pinnock, JDAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
December 19, 12:00pm-1:00pmDealing with Grief (Tentative)Presented by Janis McGlone, LMSWAlzheimer’s Association, NM Chapter9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Ste. 121, Albuquerque NM, 87111
For information on additional presentations, training and classes in this region, please contact us using the information provided above. Thank you.
GREATER ALBUQUERQUE EDUCATIONAL CLASSES
Tina De La Luz, Program Director
[email protected], 1 (800) 272-3900
9500 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Suite 121
Albuquerque, NM 87111
CALENDAR KEY
Skills for Dementia CaregivingMulti-session course which helps caregivers develop practical skills in caring for their loved one and themselves.
Cuidando Con RespetoTwo-day linguistic and cultural translation of Skills for Dementia Caregiving.
Basics of Alzheimer’s disease Pathology, warning signs, risk factors and scope of the disease.
Know the 10 Warning Signs Warning signs and prevention of Alzheimer’s.
Living with Alzheimer’s: For Caregivers Describes different stages of Alzheimer’s, and assists in preparedness..
Conversations About DementiaVarious presentations on Alzheimer’s disease and related topics.
Regional Map
Farmington - Northwestern Regional OfficeSanta Fe - Northeastern Regional OfficeAlbuquerque - Greater Albuquerque Regional OfficeLas Cruces - Southwestern Regional OfficeRoswell - Southeastern Regional Office
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NORTHEASTERN EDUCATIONAL CLASSES
Tina De La Luz, Program Director
[email protected], 1 (800) 272-3900
811 St. Michael’s Dr., Suite 106
Santa Fe, NM 87505
For information on presentations, training and classes in this region, please contact us using the information provided above. Thank you.
CALENDAR KEY
Skills for Dementia CaregivingMulti-session course which helps caregivers develop practical skills in caring for their loved one and themselves.
Cuidando Con RespetoTwo-day linguistic and cultural translation of Skills for Dementia Caregiving.
Basics of Alzheimer’s disease Pathology, warning signs, risk factors and scope of the disease.
Know the 10 Warning Signs Warning signs and prevention of Alzheimer’s.
Living with Alzheimer’s: For Caregivers Describes different stages of Alzheimer’s, and assists in preparedness..
Conversations About DementiaVarious presentations on Alzheimer’s disease and related topics.
SOUTHWESTERN EDUCATIONAL CLASSES
Alexis Ramirez, SW Regional
Programs Manager
[email protected], 1 (800) 272-3900
1155 S. Telshor Ste. 202
Las Cruces, NM 88011
NORTHWESTERN EDUCATIONAL CLASSES
Waldon Lynch, NW Regional Manager
[email protected], 1 (800) 272-3900
3300 North Butler Ave., Ste. 221
Farmington, NM 87401
July 12, 12pm - 2pmBasics of Alzheimer’s Disease San Juan Center for Independence1204 San Juan Blvd., Farmington, NM 87401
July 13, 11:45am - 1:15pmBasics of Alzheimer’s Disease Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Services2111 College Dr. Gallup, NM 87301
August 9, 9:30am - 11:30 amBasics of Alzheimer’s Disease Aztec Cultural Center101 South Park Ave., Aztec, NM 87410
August 23, 12pm - 2:00 pmKnow the 10 Warning SignsSan Juan Center for Independence 1204 San Juan Blvd., Farmington NM 87401
September 6, 9:30am - 11:30amKnow the 10 Warning SignsBloomfield Cultural Center124 West Ash Ave. Bloomfield, NM 87413
September 20, 9am – 11amBasics of Alzheimer’s Disease Radiant Home Health Care101 S. Clark St., Gallup, NM 87301
October 4, 12pm - 2pmBasics of Alzheimer’s Disease San Juan Center for Independence1204 San Juan Blvd., Farmington, NM 87401
October 18, 9:30am - 11:30amBasics of Alzheimer’s Disease Aztec Cultural Center101 South Park Ave., Aztec, NM 87410
November 8, 1:30pm - 3:30pmBasics of Alzheimer’s Disease Zuni Senior Center1386 State Highway 53, Zuni, NM 87327
November 15, 9:30am - 11:30amBasics of Alzheimer’s Disease Bloomfield Cultural Center124 West Ash Ave. Bloomfield, NM 87413
December 6, 9:30am - 11:30amKnow the 10 Warning Signs Bloomfield Cultural Center124 West Ash Ave. Bloomfield, NM 87413
December 13, 9:30am - 11:30amBasics of Alzheimer’s Disease Aztec Cultural Center101 South Park Ave., Aztec, NM 87410
For information on additional presentations, training and classes in this region, please contact us using the information provided above. Thank you.
July 18, 2pm-3pm Know the 10 Warning Signs Crossroads In-Home Care189 Howard Place, Las Cruces, NM 88011
July 25, 2pm-3:30pm Basics of Alzheimer’s DiseasePeace Lutheran Church1701 E. Missouri Avenue, Las Cruces, NM 88001
August 15, 2pm-3pmSafety in the Home Crossroads In-Home Care189 Howard Place, Las Cruces, NM 88011
August 22, 2:00pm-3:30pm Know the 10 Warning Signs Peace Lutheran Church1701 E. Missouri Avenue, Las Cruces, NM 88001
September 19, 2pm-3pmBasics of Alzheimer’s DiseaseCrossroads In-Home Care189 Howard Place, Las Cruces, NM 88011
September 26, 2pm-3:30pm Know the 10 Warning Signs Peace Lutheran Church1701 E. Missouri Avenue, Las Cruces, NM 88001
October 17, 2pm-3pmCommunications and BehaviorsCrossroads In-Home Care189 Howard Place, Las Cruces, NM 88011
October 24, 2pm-3:30pm Basics of Alzheimer’s DiseasePeace Lutheran Church1701 E. Missouri Avenue, Las Cruces, NM 88001
November 21, 2:00pm-3:00pm Know the 10 Warning Signs Crossroads In-Home Care189 Howard Place, Las Cruces, NM 88011
November 28, 2pm-3:30pm Basics of Alzheimer’s DiseasePeace Lutheran Church1701 E. Missouri Avenue, Las Cruces, NM 88001
December 12, 2pm-3pmSafety in the Home Crossroads In-Home Care189 Howard Place, Las Cruces, NM 88011
December 19, 2pm-3:30pm Know the 10 Warning Signs Peace Lutheran Church1701 E. Missouri Avenue, Las Cruces, NM 88001
For information on additional presentations, training and classes in this region, please contact us using the information provided above. Thank you.
SOUTHEASTERN EDUCATIONAL CLASSES
Sarah Bradley, SE Regional Manager
[email protected], 1 (800) 272-3900
Sunwest Centre Office Complex
500 N. Main, Suite 501
Roswell, NM 88201
For information on presentations, training and classes in this region, please contact us using the information provided above. Thank you.
July – December 2018
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ALBUQUERQUE CAREGIVER CONFERENCE 11.3.2018 - 8am to 4pm - Sandia Resort & Casino - FREE. Informative workshop, talks, and presentations designed to educate, inform and improve the experience for both family and professional caregivers. Tracks for both family and professional caregivers are available. To register call 1-800-272-3900.
SOUTHWESTERN NEW MEXICO FAMILY CAREGIVER EVENT (LAS CRUCES)10.27.2018 - 8am, Good Samaritan Social Center. A day long workshop to educate and feed the soul of the caregiver. FREE. Contact Tina (505) 266-4473.
OPEN HOUSE (ALBUQUERQUE OFFICE) 11.15.2018 Join in celebrating our wonderful volunteers, board members, staff and supporters. Hors d'oeuvres & beverages served. 9500 Montgomery Blvd NE Suite 121, 4pm to 7pm. FREE. Call (505) 266-4473.
SW Regional Walk to End Alzheimer’s (Las Cruces) September 15th, Young Park, 8:30am. http://act.alz.org/LCWalk18
NW Regional Walk to End Alzheimer’s (Farmington) September 29th, Berg Park, 8:30am. http://act.alz.org/FarmWalk18
SE Regional Walk to End Alzheimer’s (Roswell)October 13th, Pioneer Park, 8:30am. http://act.alz.org/Roswalk18
Greater Albuquerque Walk to End Alzheimer’s (Albuquerque)October 20, Hoffmantown Church, 8:30am. http://act.alz.org/ABQWalk18
NE Regional Walk to End Alzheimer’s (Santa Fe)October 20, Santa Fe Plaza, 9:30am. http://act.alz.org/SFWalk18
For more info on NM Walks,
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Chandler Jewlers (Ray Chandler)
Chavez County Joy Center
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Ewing, Rhonda and Billy
Explora
Eye Associates of New Mexico,
Northside Office
F.O.E. 4038
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Farmington Elk's Lodge #1747
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Figments Tea
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Five Star Montebello
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Clay Art (Jennie Clay)
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Clayton Health Facilities LP
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ClearChannel Outdoor
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Cliff's Amusement Park
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CNA
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Comet 1 Hour Cleaners and Laundry
Compassus Hospice and Palliative
Care
Comprehensive Volcanic
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Con Alma Health Foundation
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Connell, Julie
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Consumer Direct Care Network
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County of Sandoval
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Cree Meadow Country Club
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Crossroads In Home Care
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Crowell, Cynthia
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Cumulus Media
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Dahlin, Randal
Dan Boldman Gallery
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David H. Fischler Esq. Attorney
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Deblassie, Gina
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Decisions in Care, LLC
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Delanoy, Martha
Delicious Beef Jerky
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Delnobile, George and Catherine
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Dental Care in Your Home, Inc.
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French Mortuary
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GE Foundation
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Genesis ABQ Square Roots Walk
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Hennighausen & Olsen, LLP
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Herb Atkinson State Farm Insurance
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IBM Employees Services Center
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Iles, Lita
Ingles, Paul
International Balloon Fiesta, Inc.
IPC Healthcare, Inc
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Isleta Casino and Resort
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Johnson-Brito, LLC
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Gilmore, Linda
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Gold Canyon Candles
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Golden Mesa
Golden, Jerome and Porter Golden,
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Good Samaritan Society
Goods, Betty
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Gorman, Edmund
Gorostiza, Elisa
Gossett, Sally
Gough, Charlene
Graham, Peggy
Granaway, Ruth
Grand Chapter of New Mexico Order
of the Eastern Star
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Grant, Rachel
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Gray, Mary Virginia
Green Summit Landscape
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Green, Mary
Green, Mary Ann
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Gregory, Charles
Gregory, Kate
Griego, Pablo
Griegos, Karen
Grieshaber, Joel
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Grimm, Carol
Gross, Beverly
Gross, Rachel and Dumos, Terry
GSK (GlaskoSmithKline)
Gualtieri, Antonio and Vivian
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Gunther, Helen and Scott
Gurley, Nicole and Rondeau
Gurule, Michael
Gutierrez, Elsa
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Haase, Jacquelyn and Haase,
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Haciendas at Grace Village
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Hamilton Relay
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Hand & Microsurgery Center of El
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Haneke, Craig
Hanselmann Pottery
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Harcourt, Gail
Harlow, Paul and Jill
Harper, Marie
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Harris Jewelers
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Hartt, Helen
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Hastings, Sara
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Haven Behavioral Healthcare, Inc.
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Health Care Service Corporation
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Heartland Financial USA INC
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Jones, Nola and Richard
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Jones, Tera and Brian
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JSCO, Inc.
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Julienne Jewlery
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Kaune's Neighborhood Market
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Kids Academy Child Learning Center
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Kindred Healthcare, Inc.
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Kingston Residence of Santa Fe
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Los Pinos Fly & Tackle
Loschke, Frank
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Lucero Gutierrez, Peggy
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Luff Family Trust
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Lujan, Edward
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Luke, Joan
Luminescence Beauty & Wellness
Luttrell, James and Barbara
LVP Care, Inc dba Comfort Keepers
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Macken, Rosemary
Macnish, Eleanore
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Magic 99.5 FM
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Manley, James
Manning, Steve
Marbury, Susie
Mares, Brenda
Margaret Bost Floral Design
Mark's Casa Chrysler Jeep Mitsubishi
Marlin Wells & Associates
Marquez, Jim and Mary
Marrison, Michelle
Marrs, Jean
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Martinez-Saiz, Victoria and Saiz, Juan
Masana NYC Portrait Artwork
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Matheson Tri-Gas
Matney, Joyce
Maurer, Emily
Maxwell, Cathy
Mayberry Senior Services
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McBroom, Robert and Jean
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Meg
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McGlone, Janis
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McIntosh, Jeanne
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McMorris, Kristina
McQuade, Brooks
Mcrod Company LLC, DBA
Crossroads In-Home Care
Meador, Linda
Med-Care Senior Insurance Solutions
LLC
Meints, Douglas
Mejia, Jose
Melendrez, Elva
Melloy Brothers Enterprises, Inc.
Melslfisl, Dave
Knackstedt Medical Group, Inc.
Knight, Michael and Carol
Knights of Columbus, San Juan
Council No. 3448
Knoefel, Janice (UNM)
Koller, Margaret
Kona Ice of Albuquerque LLC
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Kosinski, Carol
Koski, Diana
Koval, Ruth
Kovalski, Daniel and Jane
KPMG LLP
Krelle, Constance
Kreuz, Christina
Kroger
Kropp, Eugene
Kruger, Frederick
Kruger, Jennifer
Kuehn, Laura
Kuhl, Jean
Kuhn, Cynthia
Kilikowsko, John
Kymera Independent Physicians
La Montanita Co-op
La Vida Llena
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Lacy, William and Heidemarie
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Lamarque, Ruben
Lamb, Janet
Landin, Antonio
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Landis, Jill Marie
Lane, Betty
Lane, Juanita
Lane, Katie
Langdon, Robert
Lanphere, Donna
Lanting, Albert and Sharon
Larry H. Miller Charities
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Las Colinas Village
Las Colinas Walk Team
Las Cruces Bulletin
Las Cruces Homebuilders
Association
Lash Out Loud
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Latimer, Joe and Kim
Lattanzi, Ronnie Mae
Law, Kim
Lawrence, Linda
Lawrie, Cathy
Lawrie, Nika
Lawson, Douglas and Carolyn
Layne, Harold
Lea, William
Leach, Morgan
Lebow, Jeff and Marci
Leche Weigh LLC
Lee, Robert
Leech, Dr. David
Legacy Global Foundation
Lehman, Helen
Lenderman, Claude and Ramona
Lenderman, Ramona
Leshner, Lynn
Levin, Becca
Levy, Deborah
Lewan & Associates, Inc.
Lewis, Jeanne and Stanley
Lewis, Keith and Rhonda
Lewis, Marion and Donald
Lewis, R. and Lewis, M
Lewis, Valerie
Licon, Lucy
Liebel, Roger and Chirs
Liebel, Sandra
Lieber's Luggage
Lieberman, Gerald and Goodman,
Ronald
Life Care Center of Farmington
Life Options & Advocacy, LLC
Lifesavers Roswell Walk Team
Light Keepers
Lilly Barrack
Lime Vietnamese
Lincoln County Cowboy Symposium
Lindberg, Arthur and Patricia
Lindsay, Cat
LinQuest Corporation
Linville, Anne
Liska, Jeanette
Lisotto, Gene and Donna
Listy, Albert and Moreno-Listy, Kristina
Little, Mary and Edward
Liwski, John and Debra
Lobbergt, Greg
Loewenstein, Alegra
Long, Denise
Longoria, Sheralee and Alejos
Lopez, Christina and Jim
Lopez, Daniel
Valerie Lopez
Lord, Mike and Kathy
Loretto, Jane
Los Alamos Medical Center
Los Alamos National Bank
Los Alamos National Security, LLC
Los Colinas Village Senior Star Living
Los Colinas Village Walk Team
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Menaul Auto Sales, Inc
Meow Wolf
Mercer, Celeste and Hajic, Maria
Mercier, Barbara
Mercure, Joann
Merl, Kimberly
Merl, Kristy
Merryman, Rashaun
Merwin, Charles and Nancy
Mesilla Valley Hospital Movers Team
Mesilla Book Center
Mesilla Valley Hospice, Inc.
Mesilla Valley Hospital
Mesquite Art Gallery
Michalk, Nancy
Michels, Ann and Kendall
Michels, Gary and Barbara
Milan, Courtney
Milavec, Anton
Milendrez, Rebecca
Miles, Louise and Vandamme, Ella
Millender, Vicki and Phil
Miller, Elena
Miller, Geneva and Jim
Miller, Linda
Mills, Sidney and Sylvia
Milton, Lee and Shirley
Mindful Kindness LLC
Minerella, D.
Minter, Paul and Susan
Mission Arch Team
Mister HotShine
Mistretta, Cassandra and Loka
Mitchell, Angelo
Mitchell, Jacqueline
Mitchell, Siobhan
Modern Nails
Modica, Chris
Molina Healthcare, Inc
Molina, Jerry and Joan
Mondlick, Ruth
Mondragon, Fred
Monnin, Anthony and C
Monroe, Harvey
Montalvo, Maria
Montano, MaryAnn
Montano, Phil
Montano, Steven and Brown-
Montano, Michelle
Montgomery, Myong-Hi and James
Montgomery, Sara and O'Reilly, Mel
Montjoy, Charles and Jo Ellen
Montoya, Adolfo and Annabelle
Moore, Delbert and Mary
Moore, Diane
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Ortiz, Charles and Bonita
Osburn, Terri
Osmond, Roberta
Osta, T S and Joyce
Ostic, M. Gloria
Oswald, Jim
Otero Federal Credit Union
Otero's Inc. - Otero's Dairy Queen
Othart, Johanna
Otter Box
Ottino, James and Trujillo-Ottino,
Jolou
The Owens Law Firm, P.C.
Owens, Barbara
Owl Bar & Cafe
Pacheco, Noe
Pacheco, Tanya
Pacifica Rosemont LLC
Pacifica Senior Living
Pack, Frances
Packard, Gail
Padilla, Anna
Padilla, Lucinda
Padilla, Manuel
Padilla, Maria
Padilla, Michelle
Paetz, Elizabeth
Palmilla Senior Living
Panda Express
Panera Bread
Pardo, Omar
Pariseau, Bernadette
Pariseau, Charles
Parker, Lee Ann
Parkhill, Kathy
Parsons, Nellie
Paskiewicz, Dodie and Hank
Past Grands Association
Patrick, Rosemary
Patterson, G.
Patterson, William
Patton, Gale
Paulus, Richard
Payne, Patricia and Oscar
Paypal Charitable Giving Fund
Peace Lutheran Friends Walk Team
Peacock, Lisa
Peacy, Duane and Judith
Pease, Robbie and Christine
Pelak, Robert and Walton, Laura Ellen
Pena, Joanna
Pena, Marie
Pendleton, Chris
PenFed
Penland, Penelope
People Works NM
Peppers Grill & Bar, INC.
Perea, Eulogio and Abeyta, Martha
Perini, Dale
Perini, Robin
Perkins, Debbie
Perry, Frankie
Pet Groomery
Pet Palace
Petco
Peter Piper Pizza
Peterman, Robyn
Peters, Susan
Peters, Todd and Karie
Petru, Ernest
Pettey, Donald and Wenona
Phillips, Caren
Phillips, Carly
Phillips, Louise
Phillips, Nancy
Phillips, Steven
Phoenix Symphony
Picaboo
Pick, Henry and Peggy
Pickett, Martha and Lawrence
Picquet Living Trust
Pilkington, Curt and Cindy
Pilz, Helen
Pioneer Bank
Pittsburgh Steelers
Pizza 9
Plante, David and Claudia
Plateau Property Management
Platinum Studio
Plaza, Pamela
Plaza Hotel
Pohl, Violet
Pollard, Ruth
Pollock, Karl and Colleen
Ponce-De-Leon, Ignacio and Tina
Pons, Madelyn
Popejoy Theater
Porter, J.B.
Porter, Jane
Potter, Michael and Pennie
Powell, Deborah
Powers, F.B.
Preferred Assisted Living
Premier Design Jewelry
Prewitt, James and Sharon
Price, Dee Ann
Prince, Linda
Procter, Barbara and Marvin
Prostate Cancer Support Association
of New Mexico
Moore, Janie
Moore, Jennie and R.E.
Moore, John and Cara
Moore, Renee
Moore, Sue and Billie
Morehouse, Jeff
Moreno, Yolanda and Lorenzo
Morgan Stanley
Morgan, Alice
Morgan, Ronnie and Glenda
Moritomo, Charlotte and Larry
Moritomo, Cindy
Morlan, Delinda
Morlan, Melissa
MorningStar of Albuquerque
Moro, Raymond and Iris
Morrell, David
Mortensen, Jackie
Mortillaro, Anthony and Joella
Mossman, Fred
Mountain States Insurance Group
Mountainview Regional Medical
Center
Moya, Laura
Moya, Melissa
Moya, Trena and Harris, Donald
Muenzer, Ofelia
Munson, Michael
Murdie, Cheryl
Murray, Joe
Musical Theatre Southwest
MVD Now (Justin Baird)
Mya Kai Creative (Michael Jackson)
Myers, Carl and Gayla
Myers, Cindi
Myers, Kenneth
Myers, Pat
Naigle, Nancy
Nambe
Nantze, Derrell
Naranjo, Sandra and Gerald
Nash, Loreen
National Christian Foundation of New
Mexico
National Financial Services LLC
National Philanthropic Trust
Natural Smile Spa
Navajo Nation
Navarrete, Vanessa
Neal, Leslie
Neidig, Patricia and Donald
The Neighborhood of Albuquerque
Neil, Vangie
Nelson, Dawni
Nelson, Kent and Neva
Neria, Della
Network for Good
Neus, C. and Ronald
New Mexico Bank & Trust
New Mexico Broadcasters
Association
New Mexico Financial Law
New Mexico Gaming, LLC
New Mexico Heart Institute PA
New Mexico Land and Title Co
New Mexico Pinon Coffee Co.
New Mexico Shopping Cart
Newman, Bill and Marjorie
Newton, David
Newton, Gloria and Walter
Next Phase, Inc.
Nicolaff, Gordon
Nieto, Carla and Lawrence
Nieto, Frank and Melissa
Nissen, Earl
NM Companion Care LLC
NM Dental Hygienists' Association
NMACC
Noble, Gene and Mary
Noel, Betsy
Noel, Betty
Noel, Gregg and Sherri
Noel, Martha
Noel, Phil and Erin
Nogle, Julia and George
North Ridge Alzheimer's Special
Care Center
North, Luanne and Wendal
Nothing Bundt Cakes
Novak, Brenda
Novotny, George and Mary
Noyer, Terry
NSA Civilian Welfare Fund
Nusenda
Nuzum, William and Bonnie
O'Farrell, Pauline
O'Neill's Management Company LLC
Oakes, Jon and Rosenberg, Nancy
Oas, Carolyn and Keith
Oberkampf, William and Sandra
Off, Phyllis
Ogawa, Diane
Ogaz, Julie and Edward
Ogilvie-Gomes, Karen and Gomes,
Gary
Oglesbee, Barbara
Olague, Joseph
Olivas Enterprises, LLC (Eric Olivas)
Olivas, Patricia and John
One World Rug Care
Oostenbrug, Paul
Opdyke-Curry, Ruth
Opera Southwest
Ophelia M. Chavez Farms, LLC
Order of the Eastern Star Lovington
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Puariea, Shirley
Pueblo of Isleta
Pure Radiance
Putney, Mary Jo
Putt Putt Golf
Quality Mazda
Quarles, Michele and Kevin
Quarles, Phillip and Diane
Quarter Celtic
Quench
Quezada, Natalyn
Quintana, Elias
Quintana, Lisa
Quintessence Choral Artists of the
Southwest
R&R Distribution Inc
Raborn, Joan
Rachkowski, Jean and Ray
Rader, Linda
Rael Rentals
Rael, Pablo
Ragan, T.R.
Ramirez, Angela and Raymond
Ramirez, Georgina
Ramos, Elaine and Alcon, Larry
Ramos, Paula and Alvaro
Rasley, Roger and Linda
RBC Capital Markets LLC
Reardon, Pamela
Reaves, Margaret and Ernest
Recalde, Francisco
Rechy, Martha
Reece, Russell
Reed, Ann
Reed, Steve
Reggie Gallegos Insurance
Rehabilitation Center of Albuquerque,
The
Reinke, Robert
Reinold, Shawna
Remis, Shirley
Remley, Jo
Renaissance Hair Skin Nails
Renteria, Alma
Renteria, Greg
Renteria, Mercedes
Repik, J. and Repik, D.
Resendez, Edmundo
Resendez, Jeanne
Retreat at Home
Retreat at Oxbow North LLC
Retreat Healthcare
Retreat Rebels Walk Team
Retreat, The
Rhodes, Anita
Rick Rotante Fine Art
Rico, Charles and Jean
Riewe, Mary and Gregory
Schoeppner, Mitzie
Schollander, Ardath and Keith
Schreiber, Sherry
Schrup, John
Schryver Medical Sales & Marketing
LLC
Schubeck, Beverly
Schwab, Ilona
Schwab, William and Barbara
Schwaner, C F
Schwarting, Maureen
Scott, Carolyn
Scott, David
Scott, Hazel
Scott, Judith
Scott, Karen
Scott, Lynn
Scovel, Christina
Seaman, Ronald and Fran
Seasons of Love Inc. DBA Right at
Home
Seene, T. S. and Smith-Neeley, Janet
Sellers, Roger
Sena, Suzanne
Sena, Yolanda
Sena-Baker, Casandra
Senior Star Management
Senkevich, Stephanie
Sennett, Kathleen and Robert
Serna, Angela
Serrano, Briana
Seymour, Deni
Shaffer, G Bruce and Kathy
Shah-Benavidez, Nisha
Shapiro, Marian
Sharick, Luisa
Shaw, Kelli
Shaw, Peg and Sikora, Gary
Shedd, Linda
Shendo, Colleen and Patrick
Shepan, Richard and Pattie
Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown
Sheriff's Posse, Inc. of Los Alamos
Sherman, Robert and Kathleen
Shiwnath-DeSouza, Janice
Short, Marilyn
Short, Roger and Cindy
Showalter, Gena
Shubert, Ann
Sideris, Maia
Siemen, Donna and Robert
Sierra Vista Retirement Community
Silk Road Connection
Silva Lanes
Silva, Agapito
Silva, Chris and Priscilla
Silver City Chapter #3 Order of the
Eastern Star
Silver Trust
Simons & Associates
Singh, Nalini
Sirwinski, Neal
Siska, Norbert
Sisson, William and E.
Skinner, Michelle
Skrzynecki, Louise
Skulls for Hope
Sladek, Susan
Small, Maureen
Smart Consignment Decor
Smiel, Marilyn
Smith, Daniel
Smith, Elmer
Smith, Helen
Smith, J. A. and David
Smith, JoAnn
Smith, Leslie and Judy
Smith, Louise and James
Smith's Food and Drug
Smoot, Jeanette
Snider, J George and Edith
Snyder, Barbara
Snyder, Mary
Sonoma Family Dental
South Eastern New Mexico Edward
Jones
Southward, M. Lorraine
Southwest Care Center
Spader, Rose
Spiers, Corbin and Melissa
Spiers, Luis and Cherry
Spivey, Jessica
St. Clair Vineyards
St. Cur, Walter and Victoria
Stamets, Stephan and Cathy
Stanford, Pamela
Stanley, Daniel and Kristina
Stanton, Cyril and Mary
Stanton, Julie and Hernandez, Jose
Starbucks
Stark, Alma
Stark, Glenn
State Employees Credit Union
Statzula, Thomas and Jeanine
Steele, Laveda
Steele, Sharon
Stein, Joel and Mary
Stein, Julie
Steiner, Dorothy
Stellar Senior Housing Experts, LLC
Stevens, Barbara
Stevens, Linda
Stewart, Irene
Stewart, John
Stewart, Marjon
Rigby, Brandon
Right at Home
Right at Home Walk Team
Rill, Julie Ann
Rio Bravo Brewing Company
Rio Grande Jazz Society
Rio Metro
Rio Rancho High School Decca
Rios, Luis
Rios, Teresa
Ritchey, Haley
River of Hope Civitan Club
Rizek, Inc.
Roach, Mary
Robert P. & Patricia E. Godwin Trust
Roberts, Nora
Roberts, Roy
Robertson, Lorraine
Robertson, Vickie
Robeson, Betsy and Steven
Robinson, H.D.
Roccaro, Katherine
Rock and Brews
Rocky Mountain Stone, Co, Inc
Rodriguez, Adrian
Rodriguez, Diana and Jesus
Rogers Farm Partnership
Rogers, Jack and Shirley
Rogers, Jon and Brenda
Romero, Anthony
Romero, Dottie
Romero, Jacqueline
Romero, Valorie and Nick
Rood, Helene
Roper, David and Diana
Rose Garden
Rose, Joseph and Anne
Rosoff, Denise and Henry
Ross, Bonnie
Roswell Sertoma Club
Rothenmaier, Roger and Celine
Route 66 Casino/Laguna
Development Corp
Roveto, Melissa
Rowe, Christopher and Lindsay
Roybal, Janet
Roybal, Sarah
Roybal, Tim and Womacks, Lisa
Rude, Carolyn
Rudolph, Lance and Beth
Runyan, Albert and Michelle
Russell, Patrick and Boursaw, Tee
Russo, Anthony and Ann
Ruwoldt, Steven
Ruybalid, John
Ryan, Kathleen and Jimmy
S&R Plumbing
Sabin, Robert and Kathryn
Saenz, Juan
Safer New Mexico Now
Saige, Gerald and Ellen
Sala, Sharon
Salazar, Connie
Salazar, Damon
Salazar, Kristi
Salazar, Nicolas
Salazar-Dominguez, Carolyn and
Richard
Salazar-Dominguez, Elias and
Salazar-Dominguez, Estevan
Salisbury, April
Sambrano, Joann
San Antonio Zoo
San Juan Signs, Inc.
San Pedro, C.
Sanchez Family Enterprises, LLC
Sanchez, Albert
Sanchez, Damon
Sanchez, Debbie
Sanchez, James
Sanchez, Nanette
Sanchez, Patricia
Sanchez, Shawna and Carlos
Sanchez, Stephanie
Sanchez, Teresa and Eric
Sanchez, Thera
Sandefer, Kip and Sandefer, Lonne
Sanders, George and Jacqueline
Sandia BMW
Sandia Laboratory Federal Credit
Union
Sandia Resort and Casino
Sandia Ridge Runners
Sandoval, Daniel and Theresa
Santa Ana Star Casino
Santa Fe New Mexican
Santa Fe Retirement & Estate
Planning Services, LLC
Santos, Norma
Sargent, Karen
Satagaj, John and Pastor, Julia
Saucedo, Elida
Savvy Avengers
Saxton, Stephen and Patricia
SBH El Paso
Scales, J. E.
Schaffer, Scott and Carol
Schaffner, Daniel and Donna
Schear-Carpenter, Pat and David
Schierling, Jessica
Schlenk, Martha
Schluter, Melanie and Karl
Schmidt, Paul and Elisa
Schmille, Charmaine
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Stewart, Robert and Barbara
Stisser, Linda and Randy
Stisser, Loris and Lottie
StiverZom, Sherrie
Stone Age Climbing Gym
Stone, Jeanette and Orbin
Stoops, Richard and Marilyn
Stouffer, Lois
Strange, Barbara and Kent
Stress-Busting Program for Family
Caregivers
Strickland, James and Marlene Strive
Stuart, Susan
Suarez, Marisa
Suddarth, Susanna
Sullins, Roger and Tamara
Sullivan, Holly
Summer, Amanda
Summers, Christine
Sundheimer, Jay
Sunland Park Racetrack & Casino
Sunrise Springs
Suzuki, Larry
Swan, Lloryn
Swanda, Rex
Swaney, Karen and James
Sweatt, Beverly and Ellis, Linda
Sweeney, Brian
Sweeney, Rosie
Sweeney, Tommy
Syrah Skin Care Studio
The Talbots, Inc
Tamashiro, Mike
Tankersley, Wendy
Tanoan Country Club
Taylor, Inge and Herbert
TDS Group Inc Lifetime Retirement
Strategies
Teets, J and Teets, P
Tema Contemporary Furniture
Templeton, Alexa
Ten Thousand Villages
Ten Thousand Waves
Tender Care Home Health
Terrell, Diantha
Texas Roadhouse
Thacher, Elaine
The Care Management Group of
New Mexico
The Bowers/Fisher Family Trust
The Canyon Club
The Care Management Group of
New Mexico, LLC
The Gloaming at Santa Fe
The Heritage Assisted Living & Adult
Day Care
The Legacy at Santa Fe
Visiting Angels of S. NM
Vista Living Communities
Volchansky, Lois and Paul
Volek, Jon
Volek, Maribeth
Vukovich, Renee
Vullo, Joann
W.W. Browning, Jr. Investments
Wadley, Tommy and Peggy
Walden, Yvonne and Daniel
Walker, Josephine
Walker, Sarah
Walker, Tracy
Wallach, Barbara
Walmart
Walmart - Farmington
Walmart Stores, Inc.
Walter, John and Patricia
Walters, Connie
Walters, Steven
Walton, Peggy
Wantuck, Christine
Warden, Nicole and Robin, James
Warm Hearts Yarn LLC
Washburn, Jack and Lynn
Watson, Kristin
Watson, Tanya
Wayne, Sandra and Pod Bryan
Webb, Debra
Webber, Tammara
Weck's
Weems Galleries & Framing
Weld, Charles and Carole
Weld, Donald
Wellbridge, Inc.
Wellemeyer, John and Louise
Welles, Connie
Wesselman, Mary and Wesselman,
Karen
Westman, Elsie
Wetzel, Lori and W
Whalen, Joan
Whataburger
White, M and Felicia
White, P. Newton
White-Coonrod, Norma
Whitehouse, Jeanne
Whitney-Welles, Darla
Wilde, Lori
Wildman, Roland and Schroeder,
Blythe
Wilhelm, Bette
Wilkins, Keith and Lucille
Willet, Ronald and Sharon
Williams, Sam and Kay
Williams, Terri
Willis, Jean
Willis, Milton
Willis, Wendy
Wilson, Daryn
Wilson, Donald
Wilson, H.L.
Wilson, Patsy and Robert
Wimbush, Keith
Winkelmann, L. and Winkelmann, J.
Winter, Al
Winter, Selena
Wirth, Elaine
Witkins, Tom and Joan
Wohlenberg, Charles and Nancy
The Wood Family
Wood, Nancy and Dines, Jim
Woodard, Jeff
Woodmark at Uptown
Woods Insurance Service
Woodward, Neil
Woodword, Christina
Worrell, Leslie
Worth, Harold
Wray, Sharon
Wright, Fran
Wrightsman, Ken
Wujick, Kathy and James
Wynn, Pamm
Yale Association of NM, Inc
Yamada, Shoko
Yates, Bonnie
Yates, Maisey
Yazzie, Carlene
Yoken, Anne
Yoshimura, Richard
Young, Helen
Young, Jim and Elaine
Young, Robert and Janice
YourCause, LLC Trustee for Century
Link Emp. Giving
YourCause, LLC Trustee for Chevron
Matching Employee Funds
Yummy House
Yuzuki, LLC DBA Azuma Sushi and
Teppan
Zamora, Angelina
Zeigler, Judith
Zeiler, Bonnie
Zia Pharmacy LLC
Zieman, Anita
Zulick, Nancy
Zylker, Raesha
The Montecito Santa Fe
The Montecito Walk Team
The Pantry
The Retreat Healthcare
The Weisbrod Family Trust
THI of Baltimore, Inc
Things on the Wall
Thomas, Candace
Thomas, Sherry
Thompson, Beverly
Thompson, Dawn and James
Thompson, Peggy and Bill
Thompson, Richard and Elaine
Thompson, Robert
Thomson Reuters
Thomson, Ben
Thorpe, Carol and Kenneth
Tinkertown Museum
Tixier, Jeanette
Todd, Laura and Lupenski, Alex
Todd, Phillip and Janette
Todd, Shane and Laura
Todd, Sheryl
Tofsted, David
Tollister, Kristine
Tolman, Val and Randy
Tomaskovic, Mary
Toon, Rodney
Torbin, Mikki
The Torres Family Trust
Torres, Felimon
Torres, Helen
Torres, Teresa
Toscano, Jolene
Total Community Options, Inc.
Toya, Peggy
Trails West
Trambley, J. Brian and Donna
Tramway Ridge - Team Flockers
Tratechaud, Paul
Traylor, Nancy
Trenski, Rosemary and Gene
Treviso, Marta and Luis
Trillo, Arthur
Trio, Tobin
Tritica, John
True Value
Trujeque, Luciano
Trujillo, Charlotte and Joshua
Trujillo, Corrina
Trujillo, Mike and Edwina
Trujillo-Rondeau, Jeanette
Trusted Care Inc. DBA Home Instead
Senior Care
Tuesday's Angels
Tuillo, Michica
Turner, Cynthia and James
Turner, Dee and John
M. Turner
Turner, Marsha and James
Turner, Martha
Turner, Sharon
Turrietta, Alexis
Tuthill Mukhtar, Carole
Twohig, Dr. James
United Technologies
United War of San Antonio and Bexar
County
United Way of Central New Mexico
United Way of Northern New Mexico
United Way of Otero County
United Way of Southwest New
Mexico
UNM Foundation
Unser, Bobby
Uppendahl, Forrest and Elaine
Urban Hotdog Company
Urbielewicz, Murphree CPAs
US Eagle
Valdez Trillo, Becky
Valdez, Carol
Valdez, Susan
Valencia County Master Gardeners
Vallano, Risa
Vallejos, Agnes
Valley High School Class of 1956
Valpo Photography
Vanderlaan, Donna and Fred
Vanert, Levon and Camille
Vanguard Charitable Endowment
Program
Vaughan, Amie
Vawter, Suzanne
Velarde, Richard and Diana
Velasco, Stephanie
Velasquez, Mildred and Velasquez,
Hilario
Velasquez, Raymond and Beverly
Velasquez, S. E.
Verizon
Vickers, Kristi
Vickie's Snack Shop
Viera, Maria and Guillevaldo
Vigil, Crystal
Vigil, Juan and Angela
Vigil, Lisa
Vigil, Rosemary
Villanueva, Elma
Villella, Monica
Vineyard Community
Vinson, Dayvia
Vise, Norma
Vision Clinic - Medicaid Acct
Visiting Angels of Santa Fe
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