Archive for 2011
A New Focus
Please join us at our Facebook page as we announce a new direction for SAF!
The Summitt Family
Over the next several weeks and months, Pat Summitt will be the focus of much-deserved media coverage concerning her fight against young-onset Alzheimer’s (YOAD). She could – willingly or not – become the face of this disease for the next decade. And as horrible as it is to hear, there is a small piece of good news to be found, as it relates to Coach Summitt: Her family is going to be alright.
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The New SAF
If you haven’t been to our parent site in a while, you’ll notice some MAJOR changes when you go back! Yesterday, we re-launched SAF with an all-new, simplified, clean design. It’s easy to navigate, lists all of our current projects and focuses, and it looks good while doing it!
Check out the new Sharon Antcliff Foundation website right now, and let us know your thoughts!
What Will SAF Really Do?
We’ve been asked this a few times since we started. While we have a long way to go to be able to accomplish most of these things, we’re still fighting every day to get closer.
So, here’s the answer to the question. When SAF is funded and fully operational, what will we do?
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About the Alzheimer’s Association
A brief note from Kevin Antcliff
It came to my attention earlier today that the unquestioned leader in the fight against this nasty disease – the Alzheimer’s Association – was under the impression that we viewed them in a negative light. I’m not sure if it’s as simple as a miscommunication, or if they were the victim of some misguided fire and passion on our part.
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If You Don’t Want to Take OUR Word For it…
MAKE 13 minutes and listen to the words of this YOAD patient. He says everything we’ve been trying to get across for the last year. Saddens us to watch it.




