Educated Insanity Interviews Terron Edmonds of the MaeBell Ward Alzheimer’s Foundation

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alzheimer’s is a serious condition that affects a different person every 68 seconds. Many people are left oblivious to these facts and even tend to shun off family and friends when they discover they are stricken with the condition.

Educated Insanity had the opportunity to sit down with Terron Edmonds, Founder of the MaeBell Ward Alzheimer’s Foundation. They learned about the foundation within itself, how it came about from affecting Edmond’s own grandmother (whom the foundation is named after) as well as fundraisers and one-year anniversary event.

Also a special thank you to Sandra Vega of the foundation as well.

For more information on Alzheimer’s research please visit: www.alz.org

To find out more info and even help with the MaeBell Ward Foundation visit: www.gamswolfpac.com


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