Community Outreach
Black Americans are twice as likely as whites to have Alzheimer’s Disease, yet they are underrepresented in both research trials and as patients.
Church Partnerships
Columbus Memory Center has given thousands of dollars to numerous minority churches in the area
Partnerships assist minority churches with:
Ambassadors of Christ Fellowship
Columbus Memory Center was honored for providing Alzheimer’s care to underserved communities at the 2nd annual Ambassador of Christ Cathedral’s 2nd “Pink & Purple Awareness” Brunch – an annual initiative to provide education on Alzheimer’s and cancer.
Earning Recognition
“Straight Forward with Gloria Strode” Talk Show on NBC 38
Fountain City Classic
Columbus’ Memory Center continued their partnership with Gloria Strode at the 2023 Fountain City Classic, a matchup between rival Historically Black Universities, Albany State and Fort Valley
Together, we administered close to 100 “Memory Number” assessments over the weekend.
Praise 100.7
Columbus Memory Center has received the community’s support for their commitment to inclusivity in Alzheimer’s treatment. Prominent local figures have sought out CMC to further spread Alzheimer’s & Dementia awareness in the black community. Dr. Curtis Crocker, pastor at Metropolitan Baptist Church, endorsed the Columbus Memory Center’s services on Praise 100.7 in Columbus, GA.
City Council
Jerry “Pops” Barnes, an advocate of the black community and a member of Columbus’ City Council, awarded honored CMC’s inclusion initiatives with a proclamation declaring May 9th, 2023 as “Diversity Inclusion in Memory Care” Day
Hosted Events
Columbus Memory Center has hosted multiple educational dinners for minority nursing associations. If you have a group of at least 15 and would like Columbus Memory Center to host you, please contact us HERE