David K. Johnson Foundation News
Here you can learn about the new David K. Johnson Foundation projects and what's new at our organization.

The DKJ 2013 Spring Fling was a Huge Success!
The DKJ Foundation raised over $ 8,500.00 with the
combination of their Spring Fling event held in March at Grumpy Doyle’s in
Reading and a generous donation from staff and owners of
Johnson O’Connor, Feron & Carucci LLP in Wakefield. The DKJ Spring Fling was a fun sold out event and we thank all our old and new supporters who attended – we can’t wait for
next year! Big thanks also to JOF&C LLP for their generous donation.
Pictured from left to right are Bruce Johnson (DKJ), Zeke Janas (Grumpy
Doyle’s), Jacquie Carson (Sanborn Place, Home and Day Services), Gregg Johnson
(DKJ) and Mike Curren (Cure Alzheimer’s Fund).
Watch our New DKJ Video!

Dr. Rudy Tanzi heads Massachusetts General Hospital’s Genetics and Aging Research Unit and teaches neurology at Harvard Medical School. Rudi Tanzi heads the research for the Cure Alzheimer's Fund. Besides being a respected geneticist, Dr. Rudy Tanzi has played with Aerosmith, written a book with Deepak Chopra, and will host a PBS special Read more about him.

Outstanding Citizen of the Year!
“We are very proud to have selected Jacquie Carson as our Outstanding Citizen representing Reading this year. Her contributions are numerous and it gives us great pleasure to publicly recognize her for her achievements and contributions to our communities,” said Pat Lee, President of the Reading-North Reading Chamber of Commerce. Find out more
The DKJ Foundation has committed to support the Cure Alzheimer's Fund
This is an exciting for us here at DKJ. Cure Alzheimer's Fund takes a venture capital approach to medical research by finding the visionaries in the field, supporting them, focusing on the essentials by establishing a frugal culture and daring to be great. Their research objective is to support the scientists doing the most innovative work that will move knowledge of Alzheimer’s pathology most expeditiously to prevention and cure. We are moved to help this innovative approach to a cure.
We are excited about our new online presence. Browse our new website to learn more about our organization.
