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Estate Planning for Seniors
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By: Karen Seal Oct 2, 2025 4:39:59 PM
FFC is proud to have participated in this year's Walk to End Alzheimer's, standing united with thousands across the country in the fight against Alzheimer's disease. As a dedicated sponsor of the event, our commitment to raising awareness and supporting research is stronger than ever.
This year, our team showed up in full force, with 36 passionate members walking together to honor loved ones, support caregivers, and advocate for a future without Alzheimer’s. So far, we’ve raised an incredible $10,312, and our fundraising efforts will continue through the end of the year.
2025 FFC Walk team
We are honored to have won the Senior Service Challenge for the second year in a row, a recognition that reflects our team’s unwavering dedication and heartfelt efforts.
Every step we take brings us closer to a world without Alzheimer’s. We’re grateful to everyone who has supported our team and this cause. Together, we’re making a difference.
L to R: Grand Champions Club Members: Phil Benedict, Karen Seal, and Bill Carter (not pictured, Ron Luellen)
If you would like to support our Walk team with a donation to the Alzheimer's Association, please click here.
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