AAQI Awards $30,000 Research Grant

On Monday volunteers from the Alzheimer’s Art Quilt Initiative (AAQI) presented a check for $30,000 to Dr. Sylvie Garneau-Tsodikova at the Life Sciences Institute of the University of Michigan.  Dr. Garneau-Tsodikova and her research team will be using the money raised predominantly through the sale of donated quilts to develop multifunctional drugs for Alzheimer’s disease.

Pictured above (from left to right) are:  Jacob L. Houghton, Todd J. Eckroat, Wenjing Chen, Keith D. Green, Rebecca A. Reed (kneeling),  Joshua J. Bornstein, Dr. Sylvie Garneau-Tsodikova, Ami Simms, Pat Holly (kneeling), Sue Nickels, Debbie Chenail, and Ruth Langdon.

It is unusual for researchers and those who fund them to ever meet. AAQI volunteers have had this opportunity three times. It is an extremely rewarding experience.

We bring quilts to explain our mission of raising awareness and funding research through art. Dr Garneau-Tsodikova’s grandmother and aunt have Alzheimer’s. She is motivated by their struggles with AD to work towards a cure.

We also bring Priority: Alzheimer’s Quilts to sell. They become tangible reminders of the hope we all share that some day there will be a cure for this horrible disease.

It was truly amazing how science and art came together as Dr. Garneau-Tsodikova explained the work of her research team to quilters Pat Holly and Sue Nickels using a quilt from the AAQI traveling exhibit (“Alzheimer’s Illustrated: From Heartbreak to Hope”) made by Mary Andrews. In the background are exhibit quilts by Mona Fallis and Gay Young Ousley.

For everyone who sews for the AAQI, I know you do so because you care deeply about finding a cure for Alzheimer’s. Let me assure you that what you do matters. Every single stitch counts. Your art touches people in a most special way. Just look at the faces of the people below holding the quilts you made!

Together we CAN make a difference.

To everyone who supports the AAQI by making quilts, buying quilts, and through financial contributions to our nonprofit, please accept my personal and heartfelt thanks for the work you do to make the AAQI a reality.

Together we have raised more than $679,000 since the AAQI began in 2006. This is the 10th research project we have funded.

Thank you!

Ami Simms
Founder & Executive Director
Alzheimer’s Art Quilt Initiative

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7 Responses to AAQI Awards $30,000 Research Grant

  1. Brenda says:

    thanks for the update. And I’m thrilled Dr. Garneau-Tsodikova bought my quilt.

  2. AWESOME! THANK YOU to Ami and everyone else who worked on the Alzheimer’s Art Quilt Initiative!!!

  3. Leslie Frost says:

    AAQI rocks! What a meeting of great minds and hands! I love being part of this wonderful organization!

  4. barngirl53 says:

    This is very cool!!! Ami you and everyone deserve a big pat on the back… Congratulations!! I am proud to have a quilt traveling in the show. And a Merry Christmas to all..!!

  5. llynnda Doerner says:

    The dollar total just keeps going up. Congratulations to everyone who contributed, quilters, volunteers, researchers, and you Ami are an inspiration. Thank you.

    Llynnda

  6. Kathy Kennedy-Dennis says:

    How awesome! And to think that the entire research team bought quilts. I know that they will be dutiful using these resources. Congratulations. On to the cure!

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