Thanks to our community, over 300 families living with dementia received hands-on care, quarantine supplies, counseling, continued stimulation and support just this year. Without our generous supporters, this would not have been possible. Thank you.
We invite you to become a LIAD GEM with a recurring gift to one of the LIAD Center's programs, or a monthly gift of general support. Your recurring gift helps us provide critically-needed respite, support and programming to diagnosed individuals and caregivers.
Just choose an amount and your generosity will be automatically processed each month. Any amount will truly make a difference in the lives of those affected by this progressive disease. Make a lasting impact and help the LIAD Center assure that our supportive community is always here for those who need us most.
$10/month - help our staff meet families on Zoom for virtual counseling sessions and stimulation
$25/month - help cover the costs of our virtual one-on-one counseling service
$50/month - provide a week of door-to-door bus transportation for one family
$100/month - provide our staff with program tools, including craft supplies, tablets, PPE and more
Families At Home Support
Provide critical relief, from in-home respite, to food and cleaning supplies
Goal: $5,000
Program Supplies
Arts & Crafts, games/puzzles, PPE, and other program needs
Goal: $1,500
Day Programs
Our stage-specific day programs are offered Monday - Saturday
Goal: $4,000
Music Entertainment
The power of music is celebrated every day at our day programs
Goal: $1,000
Caregiver Services
Our caregiver programs provide a network of support and guidance
Goal: $2,500
Special Occasion Events
Help us celebrate holidays, birthdays and special occasions!
Goal: $1,000
Legacy Giving Program
Our Legacy Giving program provides grieving families ways to celebrate the life of their passed loved ones by setting up an "In Memorial" fund designated to support the LIAD Center's various programs. Learn more about how you can make a lasting impact in your loved one's name.
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