January 21, 2011

A 30ft wall was built to get your attention.

1,000 post-it notes were used to help you “remember”.

In just over a minute, this time lapse video of the remember board stunt powerfully communicates a reminder to us all: don’t forget the Investors Group Walk for Memories. It’s an easy and healthy way for you to support British Columbian families on the dementia journey.



Take action now:

  • Register for the Investors Group Walk for Memories at www.walkformemories.com
  • Help raise awareness about the rising tide of dementia and the growing need for support:
    • Share this video reminder on your Facebook page
    • Retweet the link on your Twitter page
    • Simply email this link to everyone you know.

The Alzheimer Society of B.C. expresses a special thank you to Rethink Communications and The Portables who donated their time, expertise and materials, to make this stunt and the video a reality.




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