The event may be over, but your support will still create access to care.

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the 24th Annual Evening for Alzheimer’s Care! With your help, we raised $275,000 (and still counting).

Chairs Dr. Edward and Claire Shaw, Co-Chairs Christine and Bain Storch,
and Honorary Chairs Peggy Taylor and Suzanne Taylor Ramm
were honored to host you!


Proceeds from the Evening for Alzheimer’s Care make it possible for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia to receive compassionate, nurturing care at the award-winning Elizabeth and Tab Williams Adult Day Center. At the same time, their families receive needed support and respite from their 24/7 caregiving responsibilities. Since 2001, the Annual Evening for Alzheimer’s Care has raised over $4.7 million to meet the growing needs of older adults and their families in our community through scholarships to attend the Williams Adult Day Center.

The Elizabeth and Tab Williams Adult Day Center is an amazing place that brings meaning and connection to people living with various forms of dementia. This is due to the cutting-edge programming, caring staff, and wonderful participants and families who share themselves with us and benefit from our services.


Save the Date for the 25th annual Evening for Alzheimer’s Care!

Friday, October 24, 2025 at 6:30 p.m.
Intergenerational Center for Arts and Wellness


HOW YOU CAN PARTNER

THERE’S STILL TIME: BE A DAYS OF CARE PATRON!

Share hope, support, and community by becoming an Evening for Alzheimer’s Care Patron. Your special Patron-level gift will help ensure that no one in need of respite, daily care, or any other service provided by the Elizabeth and Tab Williams Adult Day Center will be turned away because of an inability to pay.

Click below to see how many days of care your gift will provide.

Become a Patron

Questions? Contact Sarah Wright, Director of Giving and Events, at 336-721-3411 or swright@seniorservicesinc.org.

THANK YOU SPONSORS!

More than two dozen businesses, organizations, and faith communities supported this year’s event. The full list is below. Their generosity empowers care for individuals throughout Forsyth County who live with Alzheimer’s Disease or other forms of dementia and help make it possible for caregivers to continue their work and other family responsibilities.

Interested in becoming a sponsor for a future event? Contact Mark Batten, Vice President of Development, at 336-721-6908 or mbatten@seniorservicesinc.org to learn more about our opportunities.

 

THANK YOU!

We are very grateful to all of our sponsors, patrons, donors, silent auction item contributors, guests, and volunteers made this year’s event a success.

Check out photos from last year’s event:

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