Star Trek Voyager actress Kate Mulgrew's
Captain Janeway uniform, dinner with legendary football coach Mike Ditka, a
backstage meeting with country musician Tracy Lawrence, and a chance tour the
set of Alias and meet actor Victor Garber are available for bid as part of the
Alzheimer's Association's online auction "Rally for Research." People from
around the world will have a unique opportunity to help raise funds for
Alzheimer's research by participating in the auction from May 2-12 at
ebay/rally-for-research .
"Rally for Research" is an extension of the Association's annual
fundraising galas in Chicago, Washington, D.C. and New York, which raise more
than $3 million annually for Alzheimer's research. The online auction is
designed to take the message and mission of the Alzheimer's Association to a
broader audience and engage them in the fight against Alzheimer's disease.
Star Trek: Voyager actress Kate Mulgrew is among the celebrities who have
contributed unique packages to the online auction. Mulgrew, who portrayed
Captain Kathryn Janeway for seven years, has donated her entire black wool and
gabardine Star Trek: Voyager uniform to the auction, including her boots.
Mulgrew is all too familiar with Alzheimer's -- her mother, Joan, suffers
from the disease. "I have learned first-hand the debilitating effects
Alzheimer's has on its victims and their families," said Mulgrew, who is a
member of the Alzheimer's Association National Advisory Council. "Making my
Captain Janeway uniform part of the 'Rally for Research' will help to raise
money for research and create a world without Alzheimer's."
In addition to Mulgrew's Captain Janeway uniform, other leading
entertainment and sports celebrities have generously donated items, as well as
their time. Auction packages include:
-- The opportunity to meet actor Victor Garber, who plays CIA agent Jack
Bristow on the ABC Television hit, Alias. The winning bidder also
will receive a guided tour of the Alias set as well as a script signed
by the cast;
-- Dinner for four with legendary Chicago Bears football coach Mike Ditka
as well as an autographed football;
-- Two VIP tickets for a Tracy Lawrence concert and a chance to go
backstage to meet the country music star, and
-- A once-in-a-lifetime private train trip from Minneapolis to Chicago.
Cruising through the night in style once only known by the likes of
the Vanderbilts and Rockefellers, the winning bidder will receive
dinner for eight served by white-gloved waiters and expert chefs.
Each of the train's cars features rich, wood-grain walls, and
authentic railroad china and silverware.
There are currently 4.5 million Americans diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
As
baby boomers age, the number of Americans with Alzheimer's disease could
increase to 7.7 million by 2030. One in 10 individuals over 65 and nearly
half over 85 are affected and the cost to American business is $61 billion a
year.
Without a continued commitment to research, the costs of treating people
with Alzheimer's disease will bankrupt Medicare and Medicaid and have a severe
impact on our economy and families. Medicare costs for beneficiaries with
Alzheimer's are expected to increase 75 percent to $160 billion, and Medicaid
expenditures on residential dementia care will increase 14 percent to
$24 billion, by 2010.
About the Alzheimer's Association
The Alzheimer's Association, the world leader in Alzheimer research and
support, is the first and largest voluntary health organization dedicated to
finding prevention methods, treatments and an eventual cure for Alzheimer's.
For 25 years, the donor-supported, not-for-profit Alzheimer's Association has
provided reliable information and care consultation; created supportive
services for families; increased funding for dementia research; and influenced
public policy changes.
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