
Back in May, our very own Camille Isaacs-Morell represented Hope for Dementia at the Council on Black Aging, delivering an insightful presentation on the growing impact of dementia in our communities, and how early prevention, education, and advocacy can create meaningful change.
Camille’s visit wasn’t just about raising awareness. It was about starting conversations, listening to lived experiences, and sharing practical tools that empower seniors and their families to take charge of their cognitive health.
We’re reminded once again of how important it is to include every voice in the fight against dementia.
With your support, Hope for Dementia can continue to advocate, educate and provide services to promote dementia prevention.
Join the growing community of over 300 persons at our annual gala on 15 November, for an inspiring night of networking, scientific discussion, fine dining and live entertainment.