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Creating Memories One Step at a Time

A diverse group of young adults and a dog pose on a grassy field in front of large pink inflatable letters. Many hold colorful flower pinwheels, and two hold signs that read "UFAST.The UF Aging Scholars Team (uFAST) stepped up and out into the community again this year for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s Disease. The walk is a compassionate, dedicated effort to raise awareness about dementia’s effects on older people and their families. Thanks to donations from Psychology alumni, faculty, students & friends, uFAST raised $3,035. Our 33 walkers from Psychology, the UF campus and the Gainesville community was led by co-captains Hope Schroeder and Gaya Prabhakaran (Life Story Lab: Dr. Bluck).

Alzheimer’s Disease is fatal: there is no cure. A hallmark of the disease is the inability to create and retrieve memories. The team walked, creating a fun memory together – while raising awareness for those who no longer can. Funds raised advance care and research related to this progressive brain disorder. The Alzheimer’s Association provides programs and support, North & Central Florida Chapter http://www.alz.org/cnfl/