Tom and Ed's South West Coastal Path 200km Challenge

Team fundraiser1 membersThe National Brain Appeal
£26,564
raised of £5,000 target
by 388 supporters
The National Brain Appeal has committed to raise up to £7million to create the world's first centre of excellence for rarer dementias. Help us to raise £250,000 on JustGiving towards our target!

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Tom and Ed are raising money for a new Centre for Rare Dementia Support following Tom's Dad being diagnosed with a Rare Dementia.

The National Brain Appeal's campaign to establish the world's first Centre for Rare Dementia Support.

The National Brain Appeal has supported Rare Dementia Support (RDS) since the first meetings in 1994. RDS runs regular, specialist support groups, in London and regionally, provides newsletters, contact networks and an digital platform with access to information and advice for people living with or at risk of inherited, atypical and young onset dementias. Our vision is to support all these people by substantially expanding RDS.

Please help The National Brain Appeal reach the first million of this campaign to create the worlds first centre of excellence for rarer dementias.

The Rare Dementia Support Centre will exemplify how best to support those living with a rare dementia, through the involvement of its members and visitors in research and will lead in the bespoke education of families, healthcare and other relevant professionals.

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About the campaign

The National Brain Appeal has committed to raise up to £7million to create the world's first centre of excellence for rarer dementias. Help us to raise £250,000 on JustGiving towards our target!

About the charity

There are 14.7million people – that’s more than one in six – in the UK living with a neurological condition. Here at the country's leading neurological centre, we’re passionate about supporting the hospital to help improve the lives of patients through treatment and research.

Donation summary

Total raised
£26,563.01
+ £2,369.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£18,207.01
Offline donations
£0.00

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