FULTON – The Alzheimer’s Association of Central New York has signed on as a Gold Level Sponsor for Oswego County Opportunities’ (OCO) Giving Thanks Food and Beverage Pairing event. Presented by G&C Foods and Eagle Beverage, OCO’s Giving Thanks Food and Beverage Pairing serves as a fundraiser for OCO’s “Thrive In ‘25”, From Hardship to Hope” initiative, creating pathways to self-sufficiency and a stronger community for all.
“The Alzheimer’s Association is honored to serve as a Gold Level Sponsor for Oswego County Opportunities’ ‘Giving Thanks’ event,” said Jessica DesRosiers, Senior Director of Programs & Services, Alzheimer’s Association of Central New York. “We share OCO’s unwavering dedication to empowering individuals and strengthening communities. Our missions align in meaningful ways — together, we’re working to ensure that every person and family impacted by Alzheimer’s and other dementias has access to the care, support, and resources they need to thrive. By joining forces, the Alzheimer’s Association and OCO continue to advance a vision of community support that ensures every person—especially those facing the challenges of Alzheimer’s and all other dementias—has access to care, resources, education, and connection.”
As the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support, and research, the Alzheimer’s Association is committed to providing education, resources, and hope to the millions of Americans affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. For more information about the Alzheimer’s Association and its local programs, visit www.alz.org/centralnewyorkor call 315-472-4201.
OCO’s Giving Thanks Food and Beverage Pairing offers attendees the opportunity to taste samples of menu favorites from more than a dozen of the area’s most popular restaurants and eateries, each paired with a beverage specially chosen to enhance the flavor. OCO’s Giving Thanks celebration will be held Friday, November 14th at the Lake Ontario Event and Conference Center, 26 East First Street in Oswego.
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