In Ohio, more than 236,200 people are living with Alzheimer’s. 414,000 Ohio caregivers dedicate 624 million hours of unpaid care each year. From Cleveland to Strongsville, from Amherst to Ashtabula and every town in between, your local Cleveland Area Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association is here to help.
Whether it’s offering support to anyone facing Alzheimer’s, advocating for the needs and rights of those facing dementia, or advancing critical research, we work toward methods of treatment, prevention, and ultimately, a cure.
Independence, OH 44131
The Fraternal Order of Eagles is an international non-profit organization uniting fraternally in the spirit of liberty, truth, justice, and equality, to make human life more desirable by lessening its ills and promoting peace, prosperity, gladness and hope.
History and Education
The Amherst Lions Club has been active in a variety of community projects and providing assistance to those less fortunate since 1951. Amherst Lions are also involved in various community projects, especially those concerning children and youth. A fun project we do every year is to host the Amherst Community Easter Egg Hunt. Assisted by the Amherst Leos, some 10,000 candy-filled plastic eggs are scattered across the grounds of Maude Neiding Park to the delight of hundreds of eager young egg hunters.