700,000 Canadians currently live with dementia. By 2050, nearly 2 million people living in Canada could be living with dementia.
Since 2015, the IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s has raised over $50M for people living with dementia and their care partners. Thank you for making a difference!
If the onset of dementia could be delayed by 10 years, over 4 million new cases of dementia could be avoided by 2050.
How to Participate
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1. Register for your local Walk
Sign up as a team captain, team member or individual.
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2. Start fundraising and sharing
Create your fundraising page and reach out to your network to donate. Every dollar counts!
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3. Join us on Walk day
Come together for an inspiring community event that celebrates our commitment to help Canadians affected by dementia by connecting them to crucial programs and support services.
Legacy Walkers
Marie-Paule B-LeBlanc
Years Involved: 6
Location: New Brunswick
Why I Walk for Alzheimer's:
I’ve been working at the Alzheimer Society of NB... organizing the IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s. In the past I walked for my uncles and my aunts, but this year everything changed when my father was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s... our goal is to help him live well and create beautiful memories... I know he will never forget the way we made him feel, and he will continue to hold our memories in his heart.
Shaylan Spurway Bubinas
Years Involved: 18
Location: Sault Ste. Marie & Algoma District
Why I Walk for Alzheimer's:
I participated in my very first walk in 1999 when I was 13 years old... my Grandfather passed away and I wanted to do something to honour his memory and raise awareness... in 2022 I was honoured to participate with my daughter who was just 5 days old... I am proud to continue supporting our local organization that does so much for the members... living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
Kay Ayres
Years Involved: 13
Location: Waterloo Wellington
Why I Walk for Alzheimer's:
When I was in my 20’s my grandmother was diagnosed with dementia. Many years later my husband Bob developed vascular dementia... my mom Margaret developed dementia... my second husband Don was diagnosed with dementia. I have had so much dementia in my life. So I walk every spring with my canine friend Joey. And will continue to do so, until I can’t.
Get involved
Held annually in more than 150 communities nationwide, the IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s is Canada’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for dementia care and support.