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Announcing “Illuminate the Night” to support Alzheimer’s care and research
The Dale and Deborah Smith Center for Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment is proud to announce the inaugural Illuminate the Night, an evening dedicated to raising funds for Alzheimer’s care, research, and outreach programs.
Scheduled for June 14, 2025 at Crowne Plaza in Springfield, IL, this unforgettable event will feature entertainment, a live auction and a chance for the community to make a meaningful impact.
Illuminate the Night brings together donors, caregivers and community members with a shared mission: to brighten the path for individuals living with dementia and their loved ones. The event’s theme underscores the power of collective support and the vital role of private donations in advancing research and enhancing care services.
Event highlights
Luau-inspired entertainment: Guests will be transported to a Polynesian paradise, complete with vibrant décor and island-inspired performances.
Live auction: An exciting live auction will feature exclusive experiences and one-of-a-kind items.
Meaningful mission: Attendees will hear stories from caregivers and researchers about the transformative work being done at the Smith Alzheimer’s Center.
“This event is a celebration of hope, resilience, and community,” said Erin Hascup, PhD, executive director of the Smith Alzheimer’s Center at SIU Medicine. “Every dollar raised will help us continue to provide compassionate care, support caregivers and pursue groundbreaking research in the search for a cure for Alzheimer’s disease.”
Around 7 million people in the United States currently have Alzheimer’s disease, a number expected to nearly double by 2050. That impact compounds as many of those with Alzheimer’s rely on loved ones as unpaid, full-time caregivers. Through initiatives like Illuminate the Night, the Smith Alzheimer’s Center seeks to fund essential research as well as offer critical support services to provide relief and guidance to those navigating the challenges of dementia.
Get involved
Tickets for Illuminate the Night are now available, along with sponsorship opportunities for businesses and individuals wishing to make a significant impact. To purchase tickets or learn more about how you can support the event, visit our website or contact Casey Copeland by email or calling 217-545-1179.