Tony was diagnosed at 47 years old with Mild Cognitive Impairment and early onset dementia after years of getting misdiagnoses, such as sleep apnea, brain tumors, or rare forms of migraines.

"He is still living a happy and meaningful life with this disease, and he isn’t giving up without a fight, so neither are we. Although Alzheimer’s and dementia has taken so much from each and every person it touches, it has also blessed us with the amazing gift of living for today, and the gift of realizing how precious each moment we get with our loved ones is."(Molina Gonzales)

Tony and his family have not let this disease put their entire lives on pause.  Tony served on the National Board of Directors for the Alzheimer's association and he, and Kori as his loving wife and caregiver, are working every day to advocate for others with this disease.

Beyond their advocacy efforts, the creation of Live 4 Today aims not only to raise funds for Tony's late-term care but also to support others dealing with this disease. The mission is clear: to allocate funds for advocacy and research for Young Onset Dementia. In a generous effort to assist others, a percentage of the funds will be set aside to provide those suffering from Early-Onset with Memory Making Experiences.