Skip to content

Letter: Thank you, Tri-Cities, for supporting those living with Alzheimer's

More than half of surveyed B.C. residents are concerned about personally developing dementia, says Cathryn France.
2022 Walk for Alzheimer's photo
The IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s s nearing its $20,000 goal for its Tri-City chapter.

The Editor:

A recent Leger poll showed dementia is a wide-spread personal concern in B.C., ranking among the top four perceived health problems — behind cancer, heart disease and diabetes. Sixty per cent of British Columbians asked expressing worry about personally developing it.

On May 26, communities across the province gathered to break down the fear and stigma associated with dementia at the 2024 IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s, presented by Go Auto, while helping make the Alzheimer Society of B.C.’s essential supports for people facing the disease possible.

The Tri-Cities and Ridge Meadows community supported us on our mission to show people affected by dementia they’re not alone.

Walk participants here rallied their family and friends to raise more than $17,000 towards the $20,000 goal, and with online donations being accepted until tomorrow, June 30, we expect this amount to increase.

Funds raised are instrumental in supporting the Society's programs and services, including the First Link® Dementia Helpline, online and in-person education, social and fitness programming, as well as supports for equity-deserving communities. Funds also enable research to change the future of dementia for the more than 85,000 people living with the disease in the province — more than 8,400 of them in the North Fraser region.

Many residents in the Tri-Cities and Ridge Meadows area came out to show their support for people affected and for all caregivers.

Caregivers, family members and friends continue to provide care 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. They selflessly commit to this work with empathy, determination and kindness. 

Our sponsors and donors again lent their support, including the local offices and staff of our national title sponsor, IG Wealth Management. As well, provincial Walk patrons Aune Foundation, Cowell Foundation and Lecky Foundation matched donations and inspired us all to give.

The generosity of our participants, donors, volunteers, honouree families, sponsors and patrons allows us to continue replacing fear with education and ensuring people affected by dementia are not alone on the journey.

- Cathryn France, chief development officer for Alzheimer Society of B.C.


If you would like to contribute to the Walk, please visit alzbc.org/walk or contact 1-604-681-6530 before the end of June.

If you are interested in helping us build on the success of this year’s event, we are recruiting volunteers to organize and implement the 2025 Walk. To learn more or apply for a volunteer role, contact Nick Dunn at [email protected] or 1-604-681-6530. For questions about memory loss or dementia, call the First Link® Dementia Helpline at 1-800-936-6033 (Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.).