Alzheimer’s Association to benefit from Appalachian Trail hike

Paul Travers is fulfilling a promise he made last year to hike the entire 2,175 miles of the Appalachian Trail to raise money for the Alzheimer’s Association. When Travers left March 30, 2009, his father, Herman Travers, was in the final stages of the disease. Travers named his venture…

See the article here:
Alzheimer’s Association to benefit from Appalachian Trail hike

Tags: the-disease, his-father, Association, March, disease, herman, appalachian, hike-the, 175-miles, for-the

Related posts:

  1. Alzheimers Disease: – Hike to sturgeon bay a tribute to father
  2. Funds from Memory Walk to benefit Alzheimer’s programs (The Desert Sun)
  3. One Way to Ward Off Alzheimer’s: Take a Hike
  4. Alzheimer Society to benefit from donated art
  5. Alzheimer’s Patients Could Benefit From Diabetes Drug

Leave a Reply