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Walk to End Alzheimer's - Euless, TX

Comfort Keepers In-Home Care in Euless, Texas.



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Event Date: October 04, 2025
Event Location:
Church at the Cross / 3000 William D Tate Ave Grapevine, TX 76051
Event Time: 8:00am

Walk to End Alzheimer’s – Northeast Tarrant County

Hope for a cure is always in full bloom

Thank you for walking with us

The Walk to End Alzheimer’s – Northeast Tarrant County brought our community together for the world’s largest fundraiser supporting Alzheimer’s care, research, and vital family services. Hosted with the support of Comfort Keepers Home Care of Euless the walk united individuals, families, caregivers, and advocates impacted by Alzheimer’s and other dementias.

Together, we raised awareness, honored loved ones, and took meaningful steps toward better treatment, prevention, and one day, a cure.

For families facing Alzheimer’s, the need for support continues well beyond walk day. Thanks to the generosity of our community, we are able to stand beside them providing care, resources, and hope for the future.


How the Northeast Tarrant County Community Participated

Walking Together

Participants gathered throughout Northeast Tarrant County to walk in solidarity with those affected by Alzheimer’s. Others joined from their own neighborhoods, ensuring everyone could take part in this powerful day of action and remembrance.

Fundraising & Awareness

Teams and individuals raised funds, shared personal stories, and helped educate others about Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Every donation and conversation helped strengthen our collective impact.

Learn More About Alzheimer’s and Dementia


Thank You, Northeast Tarrant County

Alzheimer’s disease affects more than 6 million people in the United States, and the need for continued awareness, research, and support remains urgent.

We are deeply grateful to everyone who walked, donated, volunteered, or supported the Walk to End Alzheimer’s – Northeast Tarrant County. Your compassion and commitment bring us closer to a future without Alzheimer’s.

We look forward to walking together again.