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Hi everyone this is Mark the Mad Hatter !!
So after conquering the Championship in 21/22 and the Premier League in 23/24 I am back on 2 wheels to take on the challenge of cycling to all of Luton Town's away League 1 and cup games in 26/27 season while supporting a number of incredible charities.
I am raising awareness and donations for Alzheimer’s Society, a cause close to my heart. My close friends receive unbelievable support coping with Dementia.
One million live with Dementia in the UK
Research helps improve diagnosis rate to treat earlier
1 in 14 people over 65 suffer with Dementia
ALL OF YOUR GENEROUS DONATIONS WILL HELP SUPPORT DEMENTIA CARE AND SERVICES IN MILTON KEYNES, LUTON AND BEDFORDSHIRE.
Peer support group for people living with dementia
This group is just for people with the diagnosis and it gives them a chance to speak to others who may be going through similar things.
Online carers peer support group
3 groups in the evening to meet the needs of working carers. Some of our carers in this group don’t live locally so they find it very useful to hear from other carers who are local as to what services or groups their loved ones have enjoyed.
Singing for the brain
These sessions are for both people living with dementia and their carers. Singing for the brain is where so many people living with dementia enjoy music and are able to remember the songs even if their memory is declining.
Male carers group
Our male carers group is a great way for other male carers to meet other male carers as some find it a lot easier to open up to other males and get tips off of each other.
8 week carers information programme
We over an 8 week Each week a different topic will be discussed to support carers, this ranges from local services/groups to practical tips.
Dementia information and support service
Providing support, advice and information to carers as well as people living with dementia. We support with understanding the diagnosis, future planning and planning for changes. We talk through the persons situation and identify what support could be beneficial for them or their loved ones.
More information can be found on the link below
https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/
Thank you for your encouragement and support, it really makes a difference.
