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MSU-Meridian nursing students step up to sponsor Alzheimer鈥檚 research

MSU-Meridian nursing students step up to sponsor Alzheimer鈥檚 research

MSU-Meridian nursing students pose at Paint the Plaza Purple, an annual fundraising event.
MSU-Meridian Master of Science in Nursing students pose for a photo in Dumont Plaza after volunteering at the Paint the Plaza Purple community event to raise awareness of Alzheimer鈥檚. Pictured are Amy Deem, Jada Bantom, Jana Ewing, Addie Stubbs, event organizer Dan Donnelly, Mykala Stevenson, Katrina Olive, Anna Rose Harris, Ta'Lynda Boyd and Olivia Adams.

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MERIDIAN, Miss.鈥When Olivia Adams was 12 years old, she watched her grandmother succumb to Alzheimer鈥檚.

Now a 亚洲色吧视频-Meridian Master of Science in Nursing student, Adams and her cohort sprang into action when a call rang out to help fund a cure for the chronic neurodegenerative disease that causes dementia.

鈥淚 saw the effect it had on my papaw and my family,鈥 the Philadelphia native said. 鈥淚t has personally affected a lot of us, so we wanted to be a small part of doing something we thought could help.鈥

After receiving special dementia-related training and listening to visiting speaker Dan Donnelly share in class his personal experience with the disease, the nursing cohort quickly maneuvered to sponsor Paint the Plaza Purple, an annual downtown Meridian event organized by Donnelly to raise awareness and money for Alzheimer鈥檚 research.

Together, the cohort of 34 raised $500 in sponsorship funds in the 10 minutes following his presentation, texting one another to encourage donations, said Donnelly, who spoke to the nursing students on behalf of the Mississippi Chapter of the Alzheimer鈥檚 Association.

This Tuesday [April 22], Donnelly again was surrounded by the nursing students, who turned up in Dumont Plaza to help Paint the Plaza Purple with balloons, luminaries and purple lighting. They purchased and donned purple T-shirts, then stood alongside Donnelly in a moment of prayer and silence for the victims of Alzheimer鈥檚.

鈥淭onight, we stand in silence to remember them as they were,鈥 Donnelly told a filled plaza.

Adams said many in her cohort had felt the pain of watching a loved one cope with the disease, a sentiment conveyed in a thank-you letter to Donnelly.

鈥淵our passion and determination encourage us to want to help and be a small part of this night,鈥 the letter stated. 鈥淭he work you do to not only raise awareness, but also to raise money to continue researching this devastating disease is inspiring.鈥

Donnelly, a physical therapist whose mother and father both were struck with the disease, said he cried upon receiving the gift.

鈥淲hat this tells me is that 亚洲色吧视频 did very well with their selection process for the inaugural nursing class,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his has given me fuel to do this again next year and punch it even harder.鈥

Donnelly said he began organizing Paint the Plaza Purple about three years ago. His father died from the disease in November. His mother, stricken with the disease 13 years ago, has now entered the final stages of Alzheimer鈥檚, Donnelly said.

Tuesday鈥檚 event included six restaurant sponsors, who donated a portion of their Tuesday night proceeds to fund Alzheimer鈥檚 research in Mississippi.

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