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Do your own fundraising

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We are constantly bowled over by the imaginative ideas of our supporters.

From sponsored headshaves, to making things to sell, to bake-offs, social and sporting events, every idea is a good one if it raises much-needed funds! If you're not sure and you have a birthday or anniversary coming up why not set up a fundraising page on Facebook and ask friends to donate? 

The important thing about fundraising is that it should be fun. Choose something that you know you'll enjoy doing. Tell us what you're up to so we can keep in touch and send you a T-shirt and some tips.

    Then create your fundraising page. This is your personal page, here on our website with a link to share with friends and family know what you are doing and help boost your fundraising! See how others are fundraising here

    Here's a few ideas to get you started - but remember the possibilities are endless!

    Host your own Communi-TEA

    Host your own Communi-TEA

    Come together and hold a Communi-Tea for Alzheimer's Support - and support people with dementia with every cuppa. Read more

    Published: 18th August, 2016

    Updated: 17th May, 2022

    Author: Laura Crouch

    Denim4Dementia 2022

    Denim4Dementia 2022

    It's time for Denim4Dementia! Pick a day to pull on the denim and support people living with dementia. Read more

    Published: 13th March, 2017

    Updated: 17th May, 2022

    Author: Stephany Bardzil

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    • Mamma Mia!

      Mamma Mia!

      Outdoor cinema event in aid of Alzheimer's Support. Everyone's favourite singalong so pack your picnic and see you there!

    • Award for partnership

      Award for partnership

      Brunel Men's Shed has won a national award for its innovative work to support our Memory Shed in Corsham.

    • New art group

      New art group

      Alzheimer's Support is opening a new art group in Chippenham.

    • A Walk To Remember Enchanted Wolf

      A Walk To Remember Enchanted Wolf

      To help raise money & to help raise awareness

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    • Dementia advisers

      Dementia advisers

      Our 11 dementia advisers give support, information and advice and stay in touch regularly. They are the first port of call after a diagnosis of dementia - and as things change over time.

    • Music for the Mind

      Music for the Mind

      Music for the Mind is uplifting and hugely beneficial for people living with dementia. We run 10 groups in Wiltshire - and you don't need to be a good singer to take part.

    • Key staff

    • This week's events at Alzheimer's Support

      This week's events at Alzheimer's Support

      Our regular community activity groups for people living with dementia in Wiltshire, updated weekly.

    • Memory cafes

      Memory cafes

      Our seven memory cafes meet monthly to give the whole family a chance to find out more about dementia, socialise with others in the same situation and chat informally to professionals.

    • Mill Street Club, Trowbridge

      Mill Street Club, Trowbridge

      Mill Street Club is open four days a week, bringing companionship, stimulation and activity to people living with dementia in West Wiltshire.

    • Support worker vacancy

      Support worker vacancy

      Patient, caring and reliable? We have interesting and rewarding work providing care and companionship for people living with dementia. Apply today.

    • Old Silk Works, Warminster

      Old Silk Works, Warminster

      Our newest - and largest - day club opened in May 2018 in our newly renovated, purpose designed Dementia Centre

    • A Walk to Remember 2022

      A Walk to Remember 2022

      Huge thanks to everyone who took part in our memory walk - we had a fantastic day in June. See below for tips on paying in your fundraising.

    • Training courses for family carers

      Training courses for family carers

      Free online and in-person training courses for unpaid family carers. Find out more about dementia and the practical help that can make all the difference.

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    Keep in touch!

    Tell us how you'd like us to keep in touch with news of our work and activities. Read more

    Published: 18th April, 2018

    Updated: 11th May, 2018

    Author: Stephany Bardzil

    Salisbury Dementia Centre appeal

    Salisbury Dementia Centre appeal

    Support our exciting plans for a dementia centre and day club in Salisbury. Donate today! Read more

    Published: 25th June, 2021

    Updated: 17th September, 2021

    Author: Stephany Bardzil

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