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    $5k raised at early morning Suncline hike for Alzheimer’s

    By Tiffany Wismer,

    2024-06-22

    (MANITOU SPRINGS, Colo.) — Early Saturday morning, June 22 a group of local advocates for Alzheimer’s patients and their caregivers met at Manitou’s famous hike, the Incline, to raise money for the cause. The Incline is a 2,768-step hike.

    “The hike this morning was wonderful,” said Teal Peabody, Development Manager, Walk to End Alzheimer’s Colorado Springs & Pueblo Alzheimer’s Association.”

    PREVIOUS COVERAGE: “Suncline” hike honors Alzheimer’s patients & caregivers

    The group hike went from 4 a.m. to 8 a.m. and was sponsored by The Alzheimer’s Association , a nonprofit organization that raises awareness and resources to help those living with Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia.

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    The hike is called the “Suncline” to commemorate the longest day of the year (the Summer Solstice) as a way to also honor caregivers, who spend long days caring for loved ones with dementia.

    Peabody told FOX21 that a team from MorningStar at Mountain Shadows raised “over $5,000 to help with Alzheimer’s support groups, education, helpline and research to help find an end to all dementias.”

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