In all, the event raised US$860,000 for Alzheimer’s care, prevention and support. Miller Rogen’s mother died from Alzheimer’s in 2020.
HFC is a national non-profit “on a mission to care for families impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, activate the next generation of Alzheimer’s advocates and be a leader in brain health research and education,” notes the charity’s website., nearly a million Canadians will be living with dementia by 2030 and one in five Canadians have experience caring for someone living with dementia.
In 2014, Rogen spoke at U.S. Senate hearing on Alzheimer’s research, noting that the state of Alzheimer’s research and the public perception of people with the disease “is so dire that it caused me — a lazy, self-involved, generally self-medicated man-child — to start an entire charity organization,” per
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