
If you would like to donate in Honor or in Memory of, please do that here. We would love to include a photo of your loved ones on our Wall of Admiration. We are so grateful to all the mothers, daughters, sisters, and friends who continue to support ARPF.
“In honor of my mom, the Sarah in Sarasvate – a wonderful mother, grandma, wife, sister, aunt, teacher, and friend. I miss her every day.” – Jane Stelboum
“My mother exudes grit, tenacity, and resilience. She is retired now and practices the 4 Pillars of Alzheimer’s Prevention daily. She enjoys long walks, good company, and remains spiritually grounded in her faith. She is my rock!” – Sam Vieira
“My mother Sheila is the person who introduced me to yoga. She was a professional dancer and founding member of the Dance Theatre of Harlem. Mom is featured in a new book about the Dance Theatre of Harlem.” – Charlene Muhammad
“Her name was Edna Bellis. She was hilarious, loved life, and her family. Her husband, Charles, my dad, suffered with Alzheimer’s and life became so difficult for her and us all. But, I was with her all the way. Grateful that I was able to take an educated approach to a very long nightmare for my family…”
“… Then, somehow, the universe circled me on the mat, to learn from the best at ARPF, so that I can pay it forward, all of the tools to make sure, that no one else is a sad statistic. That is a gift, a silver lining, from a nightmare, I wouldn’t wish on anyone. I am grateful every day that there is something we can do.” – Barb Lowes
“Our picture (above middle) was taken on May 24, 2012, my mother’s 100th Birthday. My beautiful mom passed in 2014 at the age of 102. She bravely fought Alzheimer’s for 9 years. I support ARPF in remembrance of her.” – Lana Gelb