Walk to End Alzheimer’s 2025 in Massachusetts: United by Hope


Living with Alzheimer’s is a challenge that tests the strength of families and the memory of those we love.

But the fight is not a lonely one.

At the Walk to End Alzheimer’s 2025, the community unites to take a firm step toward a future without this disease.

The Walks take place in various cities, and we invite you to join the one closest to you.

In Massachusetts and surrounding areas, the main Walks include:

  • SouthCoast – Fall River, MA → October 18, 2025
  • Central NH – Merrimack, NH → October 18, 2025
  • Berkshire County – Adams, MA → October 18, 2025
  • Northeastern MA – Andover, MA → October 19, 2025
  • Worcester County, MA → October 19, 2025
  • Neponset Valley – Foxborough, MA → October 19, 2025
  • Cape Cod – West Barnstable, MA → October 19, 2025
  • South Shore – Plymouth, MA → October 25, 2025
  • Western New Hampshire – Keene, NH → October 25, 2025
  • Pioneer Valley – Holyoke, MA → October 26, 2025
  • Greater Boston – Cambridge, MA → October 26, 2025
  • Seacoast NH – Portsmouth, NH → October 26, 2025

A Movement of Solidarity and Hope

The Walk to End Alzheimer’s is more than just a walk; it’s a profound experience of community and solidarity felt throughout Massachusetts.

It is a day to honor our loved ones, remember their lives with love, and show caregivers they are not alone on this journey.

Thousands of people dress in purple, carry flowers symbolizing memory, and walk together for a cause.

It’s an opportunity to raise your voice, share experiences, and feel the support of a community that understands the disease’s impact.

Everyone is welcome: families, friends, caregivers, and, above all, those who have been touched by Alzheimer’s in the state.

Donations That Create a Future

The real magic of the Walk lies in the funds raised for the Alzheimer’s Association Massachusetts chapter. Every dollar is a direct investment in the fight against Alzheimer’s. These funds are vital for:

  • Research: Accelerating the discovery of treatments and a cure for the disease.
  • Support for Patients and Caregivers: Offering free programs and services that improve the quality of life for those living with Alzheimer’s and those caring for them in Massachusetts.
  • Awareness: Educating families about the signs, the importance of early diagnosis, and available resources—a fundamental pillar in reducing health disparities.

An Alliance for Community Health

Our mission at My Health Fair is to connect families with reliable health resources. That’s why we are present at the Walk, serving as a bridge between the community and the organizations that can offer the help they so desperately need.

We invite you to visit the Alzheimer’s Association booth, where you can connect with allies fighting this disease and offering support to families:

  • Alzheimer’s Association, Massachusetts/New Hampshire Chapter: The main source of information and support.
  • AgeSpan and the Area Agency on Aging (AAA): Offer services for older adults and caregivers.
  • Mental Health Helplines: Such as NAMI Massachusetts and Samaritans, which offer 24-hour emotional support.
  • Community Resource Line 211: Connects people with social, health, and community services across the state.

The fight against Alzheimer’s in the Latino community is a collective effort.

Together, we can ensure that no family walks this journey alone.

Take the Next Step

Your participation is vital to this movement. We invite you to join the Walk to End Alzheimer’s and take a meaningful step toward hope.

You can register today here:

At My Health Fair, we work every day to ensure health resources are available to everyone. We invite you to visit our virtual fair at www.myhealthfair.com, explore our blog, and meet our vendors, who are key allies in the mission of caring for the health of our community.

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