Hope for Future Generations
Unlocking dementia research and keeping research funds in Saskatchewan are important to our donors. We have highlighted several community-minded families and individuals who are committed to supporting dementia research funded by the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan.
Nearly everyone in Saskatchewan knows someone who is living with or who has been impacted by dementia. Over the next 30 years, the number of people living with dementia in Saskatchewan is expected to increase by 142%.
Research will unlock better care, better treatments, and, one day, a cure. Our donors hold the key to unlocking important dementia research.
Jeff and Kelly Howsam Family
Kelly and Jeff Howsam are proud to live in Saskatchewan. Over the years, their family has been touched by dementia in multiple ways.
“My grandmother had Alzheimer’s disease, as well as Jeff’s father.”
Jeff and Kelly are share why they believe supporting dementia research through the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan is key to unlocking a better future – and life – for everyone.
“In the past few years, great strides have been made in dementia research. Living in Saskatchewan, it is important that our research money stays in the province to help the people of our great province.”
Dr. Debbie Maurer
“As each year passes, I see a greater and greater understanding of the whole dementia spectrum. Research gives me hope that soon those diagnosed with dementia will not only live longer, but with a better quality of life!”
Dr. Debbie Maurer is an anesthesiologist in Saskatoon. Her personal connection to dementia is at the heart of her philanthropic efforts.
“I give to the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan as a way to honour my dad and his struggle with dementia. I lost my dad just over 14 years ago.
He did not have Alzheimer’s disease, but what was thought to be vascular dementia. An exact diagnosis was never made, which was frustrating for both of us, especially me, his physician daughter."
Debbie is passionate about research as well as ensuring programs and services exist for the people who need them.
“It’s been encouraging to see the variety of dementia research that the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan supports, everything from understanding the underlying causes, to early detection, to treatment, to ways to best support the caregivers of those with dementia.”
Doug and Gloria Archer
Doug and Gloria Archer have contributed $50,000 towards unlocking dementia research.
Your support is key to unlocking important dementia research.
Please donate to the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan today.