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A local business is closing its doors at Norfolk’s Selden Market, but the owner is not saying goodbye just yet. Instead, she is embarking on a nationwide journey to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease through her handcrafted jewelry.
The entrepreneur, who has been deeply affected by the impact of Alzheimer’s, has created a line of jewelry that carries a powerful message about the importance of understanding and addressing this growing health crisis. Each piece is designed not only to be beautiful but also to spark conversations about the challenges faced by those living with the disease and their families.
As she travels from city to city, she plans to host events that educate the public about Alzheimer’s, share personal stories, and distribute resources for those seeking help. This initiative aims to foster a sense of community and support for individuals affected by Alzheimer’s, highlighting the need for greater awareness and research funding.
With her commitment to this cause, she hopes to inspire others to join the fight against Alzheimer’s and spread compassion and understanding.
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