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Fundraise for Dementia Disco!

Campaign by Dementia Disco CIO

Our vision is to create a world where people living with dementia are empowered to experience joy, connection, and well-being through the power of music and community.

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We hold monthly discos in the Greater Manchester area at the weekends, in the early evenings. They are free to attend, and we provide a free meal. Carers, friends and family welcome. We also bring discos to care homes for people who are unable to attend a venue-based disco. If you are a care home and would like to know more please get in touch.

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Our vision is to create a world where people living with dementia are empowered to experience joy, connection, and well-being through the power of music and community.

Our mission is to provide inclusive and accessible discos that inspire memories, spark conversations, and foster friendships among people living with dementia, their carers, families, and friends.

We are changing the narrative of dementia. one disco at a time.

We organise free-to-attend, regular discos for people with dementia, their carers, family and friends. Come for a night out full of life, laughter and music.

We also bring discos to care homes for people who are unable to attend a venue-based disco.

We had identified a gap in our community for activities for younger people living with dementia. Unlike other dementia groups that run during working hours, our discos are held at the weekends and are open to friends and family. We love to see multiple generations dance together.

Our discos are also an opportunity to give the carer a rest as they can stay at home and have a family member or friend bring the person with dementia to the disco.

Donation summary

Total
£280.00
+ £58.75 Gift Aid
Online
£280.00
Offline
£0.00
Direct
£130.00
Fundraisers
£150.00

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