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Story

My Dad was formally diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and Vascular Dementia in 2017 although there had been signs for many years before that

The diagnosis was devastating for him and us as a family. To stand by and watch an articulate and intelligent man lose his vocabulary and sense of identity was soul destroying. Changes in personality and mood meant that the person we knew and loved gradually disappeared along with his memories.

Sadly Dad passed away on 10 August 2021 after a minor chest infection lead to a short stay at MK Hospital where he contracted sepsis which lead to a fatal heart attack

I can’t imagine how scared he would have been at the hospital amongst strangers who were I’ll equipped to deal with dementia patients he died alone without his family beside him

I started raising money when he was first diagnosed because I felt powerless to stop this disease, I carry on now in his memory to one day stop others from facing the same

Our vision is a world where people are free from the fear, harm and heartbreak of dementia.

Every 3 minutes dementia steals a happily ever after. Research is our only chance of changing the ending for people affected by dementia.

We are the UK's leading dementia research charity. We exist for a cure.

Your donation helps our scientists and researchers find new ways to diagnose dementia, develop new treatments and find a cure for dementia.

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Donation summary

Total
£4,000.00
+ £476.25 Gift Aid
Online
£2,250.00
Offline
£1,750.00

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