This community event brings together businesses and residents from Glynn county and surrounding areas to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer's and dementia research and local support services. This family-friendly event takes place at the St. Simons Village and provides something for everyone. Attendees will honor and remember their loved ones in Neptune Park before participating in either a 1-mile or 2-mile walk through beautiful St. Simons. Proceeds from the walk benefit research efforts through the Goizueta Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at Emory University, one of 27 active centers in the nation supported by the National Institutes of Health and local support services provided by Memory Matters Glynn, a local independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization offering education, social activities for persons with memory impairment, individual counseling sessions, and support groups in Glynn County.
Join in the fun! Create your own team with co-workers or friends and family! Prizes will be awarded to the teams raising the most money! For more information and to register click here!
Celebrating 30 Years of Community Support
Memory Matters Glynn is a public 501(c)3 non-profit organization, solely funded by the generous donations and grants from our community. This year, we are proud to celebrate 30 years of helping individuals and families in Glynn County who are affected by dementia and other memory-related conditions.
Join Our 30-Year Celebration!
In honor of our 30th anniversary, we're inviting you to celebrate with us by giving just $30. Our goal is to find 1,000 generous people who can make a small $30 donation. Every penny donated goes directly back into serving families in the Golden Isles, providing free support services to those in need.
Your contribution could very well be helping your neighbor, a friend, or even a co-worker who is caring for someone suffering from conditions that impair memory and other brain functions. By supporting Memory Matters Glynn today, you’re making a better tomorrow for someone touched by illness-related memory loss.
Please consider making a donation today. Together, we can continue to make a difference in the lives of those affected by dementia in our community.