2018 Year in Review
Advocacy Spotlight
HOPE FOR ALL Adolis Ramos
Adolis Ramos is 32, mother of two, wife, a Regis College student—none of these mark her as an obvious Alzheimer’s advocate. Far too busy. And, she does not have a personal connection to the cause, though she now worries that her grandmother may be experiencing dementia as a result of Parkinson’s disease. This past year, she came to the Association for a public health internship. Internship complete, she followed up on her sense that there was a need for still more outreach to the Hispanic/Latino community. She knocked on the door of Dan Zotos, Director of Public Policy. He recognized her enthusiasm; he told her about the priority legislative initiatives and State funding the Association had received to increase outreach to underserved communities. She signed on. 18