Alzheimer Association’s Advocacy Day in Annapolis | PHOTOS Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) By Baltimore SunPUBLISHED: February 17, 2023 at 12:49 p.m. | UPDATED: February 17, 2023 at 5:49 p.m. The Alzheimer Association’s Maryland Chapter gathered at Stanton Community Center for Advocacy Day in Annapolis prior to visiting elected officials in Annapolis. Glenelg High School senior Anshuta Beeram began volunteering for the Alzheimer Association’s Maryland chapter after learning about the devastating toll the disease took on members of her community. On Feb. 16, 2023 she joined other volunteers for the association’s Advocacy Day in Annapolis to meet with senators and delegates to advocate for legislative initiatives to improve Alzheimer’s care. Seated at the Howard County table, (left to right) Anshuta Beeram, center, WYPR reporter, Scott Marcione, Richard LePore, Andi LePore, Jean Parker, and Kathy Wehr, listen as organizers give instructions to volunteers. The Alzheimer Association’s Maryland Chapter gathered at Stanton Community Center for Advocacy Day in Annapolis prior to visiting elected officials in Annapolis. Glenelg High School senior Anshuta Beeram began volunteering for the Alzheimer Association’s Maryland chapter after learning about the devastating toll the disease took on members of her community. On Feb. 16, 2023 she joined other volunteers for the association’s Advocacy Day in Annapolis to meet with senators and delegates to advocate for legislative initiatives to improve Alzheimer’s care. Seated at the Howard County table, Anshuta Beeram, listens as organizers give instructions to volunteers. The Alzheimer Association’s Maryland Chapter gathered at Stanton Community Center for Advocacy Day in Annapolis prior to visiting elected officials in Annapolis. Glenelg High School senior Anshuta Beeram began volunteering for the Alzheimer Association’s Maryland chapter after learning about the devastating toll the disease took on members of her community. On Feb. 16, 2023 she joined other volunteers for the association’s Advocacy Day in Annapolis to meet with senators and delegates to advocate for legislative initiatives to improve Alzheimer’s care. Seated at the Howard County table, Anshuta Beeram listens as organizers give instructions to volunteers. The Alzheimer Association’s Maryland Chapter gathered at Stanton Community Center for Advocacy Day in Annapolis prior to visiting elected officials in Annapolis. Glenelg High School senior Anshuta Beeram began volunteering for the Alzheimer Association’s Maryland chapter after learning about the devastating toll the disease took on members of her community. On Feb. 16, 2023 she joined other volunteers for the association’s Advocacy Day in Annapolis to meet with senators and delegates to advocate for legislative initiatives to improve Alzheimer’s care. The Alzheimer Association’s Maryland Chapter poses for a group photo at Stanton Community Center for Advocacy Day in Annapolis prior to visiting elected officials in Annapolis. Glenelg High School senior Anshuta Beeram began volunteering for the Alzheimer Association’s Maryland chapter after learning about the devastating toll the disease took on members of her community. On Feb. 16, 2023 she joined other volunteers for the association’s Advocacy Day in Annapolis to meet with senators and delegates to advocate for legislative initiatives to improve Alzheimer’s care. Anshuta Beeram (center) in pictured in the Alzheimer Association’s Maryland Chapter group photo at Stanton Community Center for Advocacy Day in Annapolis prior to visiting elected officials in Annapolis. Glenelg High School senior Anshuta Beeram began volunteering for the Alzheimer Association’s Maryland chapter after learning about the devastating toll the disease took on members of her community. On Feb. 16, 2023 she joined other volunteers for the association’s Advocacy Day in Annapolis to meet with senators and delegates to advocate for legislative initiatives to improve Alzheimer’s care. Glenelg High School senior Anshuta Beeram began volunteering for the Alzheimer Association’s Maryland chapter after learning about the devastating toll the disease took on members of her community. On Feb. 16, 2023 she joined other volunteers for the association’s Advocacy Day in Annapolis to meet with senators and delegates to advocate for legislative initiatives to improve Alzheimer’s care. Anshuta Beeram (left) talks with Rebecca Lowe, a nurse for 37 years and current UMBC Social Worker intern from Olney (center) and Sue Wronski, Montgomery County (right), while walking to the Miller Senate Office Building. Glenelg High School senior Anshuta Beeram began volunteering for the Alzheimer Association’s Maryland chapter after learning about the devastating toll the disease took on members of her community. On Feb. 16, 2023 she joined other volunteers for the association’s Advocacy Day in Annapolis to meet with senators and delegates to advocate for legislative initiatives to improve Alzheimer’s care. Anshuta Beeram (left) talks with Rebecca Lowe, a nurse for 37 years and current UMBC Social Worker intern from Olney (center) and Sue Wronski, Montgomery County (right), while walking to the Miller Senate Office Building. Glenelg High School senior Anshuta Beeram began volunteering for the Alzheimer Association’s Maryland chapter after learning about the devastating toll the disease took on members of her community. On Feb. 16, 2023 she joined other volunteers for the association’s Advocacy Day in Annapolis to meet with senators and delegates to advocate for legislative initiatives to improve Alzheimer’s care. Volunteers from Howard County, (left to right) Richard LePore, Andi LePore, Anshuta Beeram and Kathy Wehr arrive at the Miller Senate building. Glenelg High School senior Anshuta Beeram began volunteering for the Alzheimer Association’s Maryland chapter after learning about the devastating toll the disease took on members of her community. On Feb. 16, 2023 she joined other volunteers for the association’s Advocacy Day in Annapolis to meet with senators and delegates to advocate for legislative initiatives to improve Alzheimer’s care. Alzheimer Association volunteers, Anshuta Beeram, Sue Wronski, and Rebecca Lowe, meet with Maryland State Senator Katie Fry Hester’s Chief of Staff, Brandon Engle. Glenelg High School senior Anshuta Beeram began volunteering for the Alzheimer Association’s Maryland chapter after learning about the devastating toll the disease took on members of her community. On Feb. 16, 2023 she joined other volunteers for the association’s Advocacy Day in Annapolis to meet with senators and delegates to advocate for legislative initiatives to improve Alzheimer’s care. Alzheimer Association volunteers, Anshuta Beeram, Sue Wronski, and Rebecca Lowe, meet with Maryland State Senator Katie Fry Hester’s Chief of Staff, Brandon Engle. Glenelg High School senior Anshuta Beeram began volunteering for the Alzheimer Association’s Maryland chapter after learning about the devastating toll the disease took on members of her community. On Feb. 16, 2023 she joined other volunteers for the association’s Advocacy Day in Annapolis to meet with senators and delegates to advocate for legislative initiatives to improve Alzheimer’s care. Alzheimer Association volunteers Anshuta Beeram and Sue Wronski meet with Maryland State Senator Katie Fry Hester. Glenelg High School senior Anshuta Beeram began volunteering for the Alzheimer Association’s Maryland chapter after learning about the devastating toll the disease took on members of her community. On Feb. 16, 2023 she joined other volunteers for the association’s Advocacy Day in Annapolis to meet with senators and delegates to advocate for legislative initiatives to improve Alzheimer’s care. Alzheimer Association volunteers Anshuta Beeram meets with Maryland State Senator Katie Fry Hester. Glenelg High School senior Anshuta Beeram began volunteering for the Alzheimer Association’s Maryland chapter after learning about the devastating toll the disease took on members of her community. On Feb. 16, 2023 she joined other volunteers for the association’s Advocacy Day in Annapolis to meet with senators and delegates to advocate for legislative initiatives to improve Alzheimer’s care. After meeting with the senator, Alzheimer Association volunteers Anshuta Beeram and Sue Wronski pose for a photo with Maryland State Senator Katie Fry Hester. Glenelg High School senior Anshuta Beeram began volunteering for the Alzheimer Association’s Maryland chapter after learning about the devastating toll the disease took on members of her community. On Feb. 16, 2023 she joined other volunteers for the association’s Advocacy Day in Annapolis to meet with senators and delegates to advocate for legislative initiatives to improve Alzheimer’s care. Anshuta Beeram poses for a photo in front of the Maryland State House after meeting with Katie Fry Hester, Maryland State Senator. Glenelg High School senior Anshuta Beeram began volunteering for the Alzheimer Association’s Maryland chapter after learning about the devastating toll the disease took on members of her community. On Feb. 16, 2023 she joined other volunteers for the association’s Advocacy Day in Annapolis to meet with senators and delegates to advocate for legislative initiatives to improve Alzheimer’s care. Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
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