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  • LCS Foundation

LCS Foundation Achieves $1 Million Annual Milestone for 2025 in the Fight Against Alzheimer’s

Jan 9, 2026
Collective 2025 fundraising achievement marks a first for the Foundation and reinforces its commitment to advancing Alzheimer’s care, research and awareness

The LCS Foundation has announced that it has collectively raised more than $1 million to support the critical fight against Alzheimer's disease and other related dementias. The funds were raised through corporate and community participation in numerous Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s events, Galas, and countless local activities and initiatives held throughout 2025.

The milestone marks the first time the LCS Foundation has reached the $1 million level in a single year and represents a significant achievement aligned with one of the Foundation’s core pillars: advancing Alzheimer’s awareness, care and research. Funds were raised through the collective efforts of LCS team members, senior living communities, residents, as well as corporate partners and supporters nationwide.

“This work has been deeply rewarding,” said Aaron Brady, LCS IT Director and Co-Chair of the LCS Alzheimer’s committee. “To see so many people come together—employees, residents, families and partners—with a shared purpose has been incredibly energizing. The enthusiasm and commitment we witnessed throughout the year truly exceeded expectations, and reaching this milestone is a testament to what’s possible when people rally around a cause that matters.”

Throughout 2025, LCS communities and corporate teams participated in Walk to End Alzheimer’s events across the country, while also hosting community fundraisers, awareness campaigns and engagement activities designed to rally support and deepen understanding of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.

The top five performing LCS and community teams included: 

Earlier this year, the LCS team received a lifetime achievement award for raising more than $5 million since the teams inception, and to recognize the LCS Walk to End Alzheimer’s® National Team as one of the largest in the country.

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