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    Weʼve raised £30 to raise awareness and understanding of the practical issues that affect people with dementia in Newtown and surrounding areas.

    Newtown, Powys, United Kingdom
    Funded on Friday, 14th October 2016

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    We aim to raise awareness and understanding of the practical issues that affect people with dementia.

    We can call on local professional help, and have a bank of supportive people who have practical experience.

    We are working to involve local businesses, groups and individuals in pathways to making the lives of people living with dementia, and those affected, more attainable.

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      • Tim D

        Tim D

        Sep 8, 2016

        Happy to support such a good cause

        £20.00

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Aug 15, 2016

        A great project .. how our community nice generously for this wonderful cause

        £10.00

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      dementia friendly

      dementia friendly

      Newtown, Powys, United Kingdom

      We can call on local professional help, and have a bank of supportive people who have practical experience. We are working to involve local businesses, groups and individuals in pathways to making the lives of people living with dementia, and those affected, more attainable.

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