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Named Funds and Legacy Circle

Established with a minimum of $25,000 through individual donations and fundraising efforts, AFTD Named Funds honor or remember a loved one. AFTD is proud to recognize these individuals and families, and their generous contributions to advance the science of FTD while improving care and support for people living with the disease.

Fundo Memorial do Dr. Lawrence Albert
Established by Kathi and Peter Arnow

The Trish Bellwoar Fund
Established by Steve Bellwoar

O Fundo Margo Fowler
Established by The Margo Fowler Family Foundation

Fundo Memorial Joseph C. Fry
Established by Virginia Fry

Fundo Memorial Kevin M. Harvey
Established by The Connecticut Frontotemporal Dementia Foundation, Inc. via the Harvey Family

The Holloway Fund for Help and Hope, in Honor of Lee Holloway
Established by the Holloway Family

Fundo Memorial John Kissick
Established by the Kissick Family

Henry George Kohlmann Fund
Established by Ramona Kohlmann

Fundo Memorial Laden
Established by the Laden Family

O Fundo Suzy
Established by the Newhouse Family

Fundo Memorial Jackie Pang
Established by the Pang and Torres families

Fundo Shepherd/Stowell em homenagem aos parceiros de cuidados
Established in tribute to all Care Partners and Caregivers

Fundo Memorial Lynn Surprenant
Established by the Simonson/Surprenant Family

The Stephen C. Swid Fund for Education & Care
Established by Nan Swid

The Mike & Beth Walter Family Fund for Genetic FTD Initiatives
Established by the Mike Walter Family

AFTD recognizes and honors all Legacy Circle members who have set up planned gifts through bequests, retirement plans, or insurance policies, choosing to make their legacy a future free of FTD.

Steve & Dawna Bellwoar
Helen-Ann Comstock
Kristin Holloway

Jary Larsen, PhD
Joseph Marquez, MD
Bonnie Shepherd

Codette Wallace, em memória de James Vowell
Beth Walter
Ruth Wilcox, in memory of Jerry W. Wilcox

Beth Walter - IR24

“We’ve learned so much about how to drive research, to reach people with meaningful information, to provide support for people at every stage of this journey – but confronting FTD is not going to get any easier. There is more work to be done, and there are going to be new challenges. A planned gift demonstrates that you value the organization and what it has done for you, and what it can do for others.”

Beth Walter, AFTD Board alum, donor, and Legacy Circle member, whose husband Mike was diagnosed with FTD in 2003 and died in 2006

Learn more about our Named Funds and Legacy Circle at theaftd.org/get-involved/ways-to-give