Our Vision
Our VIP 13 vision was to educate the community about Alzheimer’s Disease, to expand awareness of Next Level Trainings, and to spread love, connection, and freedom by enrolling our friends, families, neighbors, coworkers, and community to support us in donating to a worthy cause.
Our Results
$151,592
Fundraised
1,920
Items Donated
4,132
Volunteer Hours
4
Events Held
VIP 13 Columbus proudly supports The Alzheimer's Association
The Alzheimer's Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support, and research. Their mission is to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research, to provide and enhance care and support for all affected, and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. Their vision is a world without Alzheimer's®. Visit www.alz.org or call 800.272.3900.
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OUR TEAM LEADERS
Team Captains
Adam Karshner
Amy Still
Rich Costello
Fundraising Committee
Gene Finkler, Captain
Cheryl Holmes, Captain
Mary Ann Sewell, Captain
Accounting Committee
Matt Michael, Captain
Cheryl Holmes, Captain
Social Media Subcommittee
Yasmine Robles, Captain
Lianne Wright, Captain
Graphic Design Subcommittee
Jason Cannon, Captain
Joanne Jones, Captain
Public Relations
Kate Collins, Captain
Stephanie Pishotti, Captain
Event Committee
Matt Vidal, Captain
Valerie Schaffner, Captain
Phil Schaffner, Captain
Minute Men Committee
Lyndsey Morrison, Captain
Thank You Cards
Elana Goldstein, Captain
Benchmarking
Juliet Williams, Captain
Spirit Captain
Jenna Zuberi, Captain
Emma Sarah Stephens, Captains
OUR TEAM MEMBERS
April Vacca
Catherine Workman
Chad Hysell
Corbin Troyer
Dustin Dellenbach
Elliott Slattery
Gaybe Fry
Ilya Kruglov
Jerry Mills
Jerry O’Reilly
Jon Ford
Karma Humphrey
Kristen Peairs
Laura Martin
Marie Banks
Matt Barbour
Michael D. Lynch
Mike Wyne
Nancy Holderman
Susan Rieser
Cornerstone 13 - the thirteenth class of Next Level Trainings’ Vision Impact Program (VIP) -chose to support the Alzheimer’s Association of Central Ohio for our community service project. Many of our teammates had been effected in some way by dementia and chose to stand alongside them and show our support.