A joyful gathering in Savannah supporting Alzheimer’s awareness.
On April 14, 2025, Savannah, Georgia, came alive with energy as Coastal Care Partners hosted a fundraiser to raise awareness and support for those affected by Alzheimer’s disease. Led by Dr. Pam Gaudry, this heartfelt event encouraged community involvement, highlighted the challenges of Alzheimer’s, and underscored the need for continued research. Amidst a joyful atmosphere, attendees enjoyed mingling, fundraising activities, and shared stories, all aimed at combating this progressive disease. The day concluded with a call to action for the community to stay engaged and support future events to fight against Alzheimer’s.
On a delightful April day, Savannah, Georgia, buzzed with excitement as Coastal Care Partners held a heartfelt fundraiser dedicated to supporting those affected by Alzheimer’s disease. This engaging event, hosted on April 14, 2025, had attendees coming together for a cause that impacts millions of families.
The star of the evening was none other than Dr. Pam Gaudry, the Primary Care Physician for Coastal Care Partners. Dr. Gaudry is well-known within the medical community, actively participating in associations such as the Georgia Medical Society and the Medical Association of Georgia. As part of the inaugural class of the Georgia Physician Leadership Academy, she has made significant contributions to local health issues. From lobbying in Washington, D.C. to advocating at the Georgia State Legislature, Dr. Gaudry has been a tireless advocate for healthcare and Alzheimer’s awareness.
Photos from the event captured the joyful spirit and camaraderie that filled the air. Guests mingled, shared stories, and participated in fundraising activities designed to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease. The atmosphere was lively, proving once again that Savannah knows how to come together for a meaningful cause.
Alzheimer’s disease is a growing concern, primarily affecting older adults and serving as the leading cause of dementia. This progressive disease results in memory impairment and alterations in executive function, making daily life challenging for those affected and their loved ones. While some treatments exist to slow its progression, there remains no cure, which makes events like this fundraiser all the more crucial.
Dr. Gaudry highlighted the importance of raising funds to combat Alzheimer’s disease, reminding everyone that one in three seniors dies from Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia. This staggering statistic underscores the need for increased research and resources dedicated to fighting this debilitating disease.
But the excitement doesn’t stop here! Dr. Gaudry is also gearing up to participate in the local Alzheimer’s Association event, “Dancing with the Stars”, set for May 17, 2025. This fun and entertaining charity event promises to bring the community together once again while raising awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s research.
For those wishing to contribute to this vital cause, tickets for the fundraising event are still available online. Community members can show their support and help make a difference by visiting https://tinyurl.com/Donate25DSCoastal. Every ticket purchased goes a long way in supporting Alzheimer’s research and helping those impacted by this relentless disease.
As the sun set over Savannah, the sense of community and commitment to fight Alzheimer’s disease was evident. Events like this not only shed light on a significant health issue but also reaffirm the bonds that unite us all. Whether you attended the fundraiser or simply want to support the cause, every effort counts. Together, we can work towards a future where Alzheimer’s is no longer a debilitating part of life.
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