08.02.2007 13:00:00
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MetLife Foundation Awards $300,000 to Alzheimer's Association To Expand Hispanic Outreach Efforts
Alzheimer’s disease and other related
dementias know no boundaries. To better assist the rapidly growing
Hispanic/Latino community in the United States, which is at greater risk
for Alzheimer’s than the general population,
and to provide helpful news about Alzheimer’s,
MetLife Foundation has awarded the Alzheimer's Association $300,000. The
grant will fund Hispanic education initiatives nationally and the
Association’s internet news bureau. Over the
past two decades, MetLife Foundation has contributed more than $3.2
million to the Alzheimer’s Association.
"We are grateful for MetLife Foundation’s
long-standing support,” said Angela Geiger,
vice president of Constituent Relations, Alzheimer's Association. "This
generous renewal donation will help us continue our diversity
initiatives and improve Alzheimer’s education
and care services in Hispanic and Latino communities across the country.”
By 2050, the life expectancy for the Hispanic/Latino population will
increase to age 87, surpassing all other ethnic groups in the United
States. At the same time, the number of Hispanics elders with Alzheimer’s
is expected to increase by more than 600 percent—growing
from 200,000 to 1.3 million. The problem is compounded by the fact that
at present, older Hispanics have far less health insurance coverage than
their non-Hispanic counterparts. More than 30 percent of the
Hispanic/Latino population, and more than one-fourth of Hispanics age 50
to 64 who have chronic conditions, are uninsured.
The grant will better enable the Alzheimer's Association to reach the
Hispanic/Latino population, by providing critical information about the
disease on a grassroots level. As is common among many minority groups,
the Hispanic/Latino community encounters obstacles that limit
information, care, and health resources. As a result, there is a great
need among the U.S. Latino/Hispanic community for trusted information
and referral sources about dementia, which the Hispanic culture has
often discounted as simply a normal part of the aging process.
"Alzheimer’s
affects millions of individuals, and the general public relies upon the
Alzheimer’s Association as the leading
resource for accurate information about the disease,”
said Sibyl Jacobson, president and CEO of MetLife Foundation. "MetLife
Foundation is pleased to support this project, which will provide
much-needed resources to the Latino community.” About MetLife Foundation
MetLife Foundation was established in 1976 by MetLife to carry on its
long-standing tradition of corporate contributions and community
involvement. Grants support health, education, civic and cultural
programs. In aging, the Foundation funds programs that promote healthy
aging and address issues of caregiving, intergenerational activities,
mental fitness, and volunteerism. The Foundation also supports research
on Alzheimer’s disease through its Awards for
Medical Research program. More information about the Foundation is
available at www.metlife.org.
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 over 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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