Adam and Daniel Kaplan Giving

Daniel E. Kaplan and Adam S. Kaplan
Support the Alzheimer’s Association

Daniel E. Kaplan, a leader in the insurance and investment sectors, and his brother Adam S. Kaplan, a business professional, proudly announce their continued support for the Alzheimer’s Association through their active participation in the AllPie Alzheimer’s Challenge.

About the AllPie Alzheimer’s Challenge
The AllPie Alzheimer’s Challenge, founded by Brett Ari Fischer in memory of his grandparents who battled Alzheimer’s, is a unique and engaging initiative aimed at raising awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s research.

Participants are encouraged to film themselves getting a pie in the face, and share the moment across social media platforms with the hashtags #AllPieALZ and #ENDALZ. This innovative approach not only raises awareness but also seeks to gather $18 million for critical Alzheimer’s research.

Daniel and Adam Kaplan’s Involvement
Daniel E. Kaplan and Adam S. Kaplan are deeply committed to the cause. “We are deeply honored to support the Alzheimer’s Association through the AllPie Challenge,” they state. “This cause is close to our hearts, and we believe in using our platform to shed light on Alzheimer’s and the urgent need for research. It’s a fun, yet profound way to engage our community and drive real change.”

Their involvement in the AllPie Alzheimer’s Challenge signifies a powerful endorsement from the financial sector, encouraging others to join in this crucial fight against Alzheimer’s disease. Their participation underscores the importance of solidarity and innovative fundraising methods in addressing one of the most challenging health issues of our time.

Join the Cause
By participating in the AllPie Alzheimer’s Challenge, you can contribute to raising awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s research. Get involved by filming yourself getting a pie in the face, share it on social media with the hashtags #AllPieALZ and #ENDALZ, and encourage others to do the same.
For more information on how to participate or to make a donation, visit https://www.alz.org/.