“The Mama Joe Project Kicks Off 2026 with Community Engagement Forum"


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Happy 2026! The Mama Joe Project is hosting an educational outreach event to address an issue impacting our mothers, sisters, and daughters: Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Women make up two-thirds of those diagnosed with dementia, and Black Americans are twice as likely to receive a diagnosis. Family caregiving for chronic illness is becoming a growing public health concern, as the world’s population ages and the number of people 60 and older is projected to double by 2050. Age is the leading risk factor for dementia, an umbrella term for conditions often including progressive memory loss and cognitive decline. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common and costliest form of dementia in the U.S.


To bring awareness and support to caregivers and families, the Project invites you to its Community Engagement Forum, Sunday, February 22nd, 2–4 PM at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in St. Louis. The event features:


Screening of the PBS-featured documentary My Mama Joe, Hope & Help, a story of hope and help for caregivers and families.


Audience Q&A with a panel of local experts on caregiving and dementia-related issues.

Mini Info Fair showcasing area agencies and community resources.


Distribution of a custom reference and resource guide for caregivers and families.

This free, family-friendly event includes complimentary popcorn and soft drinks. The goal is to connect individuals and families with vital information, resources, and networks that enhance health and quality of life.


“There are only four kinds of people in the world: those who have been caregivers, those who are currently caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need caregivers.” – Rosalynn Carter, Former First Lady


We hope you’ll join us for an inspiring and informative afternoon!

Register now: www.mamajoeproject.com/alamos

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