TWIN FALLS, Idaho — The Magic Valley community is gearing up for Saturday's Walk to End Alzheimer's , an annual event that brings together families, caregivers and supporters to raise funds for research and community resources.

With more than 7 million Americans living with Alzheimer's disease, the local event provides an opportunity for residents to connect, learn about available resources and contribute to the search for a cure.

"There are nearly 30,000 Idahoans living with Alzheimer's," Jody Cornilsen said.

Watch to learn more about the walk and what it means for the local community — Twin Falls Walk to End Alzheimer's: Supporting 30K Idaho Families Saturday

Cornilsen, from the Alzheimer's Association's Idaho Chapter , recently finished leading a caregiver training session at

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