CHESAPEAKE, Va. - An estimated 600 people packed Chesapeake City Park on Saturday for the 2023 Walk to End Alzheimer's.
The event had been rescheduled from September when it was postponed due to a tropical storm.
The walk was emceed by News 3 anchor Jen Lewis and featured speeches from a number of lawmakers including Rep. Bobby Scott (D-Norfolk), Rep. Jen Kiggans (R-Virginia Beach) and Del. Cliff Hayes (D).
Alzheimer's Association's Southeastern Virginia chapter hosted and announced prior to the walk that they'd raised 92 percent of a $295,000 goal.
Attendees held different color flowers to show if they had Alzheimer's, were a caretaker or lost someone to the disease, which is neurogenerative and progressively worsens.
There is currently no cure.
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“We advocate for folks no matter how they’re impacted by this disease. Today, they are really here with one another, celebrating with one another that this is a family," said Katie McDonough, Executive Director of the Alzheimer's Association of Southeastern Virginia.
The association says its fundraising campaign runs through the end of the year.
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