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National Museum of Women in the Arts | PHOTOS BY ALFREDO FLORES WOMEN ON THE MOVE: The inaugural dinner of the WomenAgainstAlzheimer’s Summit honored Sen. Susan Collins for her efforts in Congress to bring the disease into the national health care discussion. Collins noted the heavy burden the illness places on women as she explained that “of the 5.2 million Americans with Alzheimer’s, 3.4 million are women.” The crowd was especially moved when the family of country music legend Glen Campbell took the stage for a special musical performance before previewing the film about his battle with Alzheimer’s, “I’ll Be Me.”
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INNOCENTS AT RISK RECEPTION Café Milano | PHOTOS BY BEN DROZ GIVE TO STOP: Innocents at Risk partnered with Everyone’s Kids, Everyone Gives on National Awareness Day to Stop Child Trafficking- a national 24-hour period of giving to aid the 2.2 million children who are sold into the sex trade each year, and furthermore to help end the cycle for good. Generous Washingtonians gathered at Georgetown’s storied Café Milano to nibble and sip and raised more than $2,000 in a ma>er of hours, all in the name of ending human trafficking
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