Team Reid | Kiltwalk Dundee 2024

Raising money for Alzheimer Scotland

Dundee Kiltwalk 2024 · 11 August 2024 ·

Alzheimer Scotland is the leading, national dementia charity in Scotland. Our mission is to make sure nobody faces dementia alone. We provide advice, information and support and we are here for people living with dementia, their families and carers across Scotland.

Story

Team Reid (twins Andrew and Grant, and father Ian) are taking part in their very first Kiltwalk in 2024. They will be completing the Mighty Stride (21.5 miles) of the Dundee Route on Sunday 11th August 2024.

The cause

Team Reid are fundraising for Alzheimer Scotland, Scotland's national dementia charity.

Over half of people living in Scotland who have dementia suffer from Alzheimer's disease (an estimated 90,000 people). Like many other families in Scotland, we have witnessed first-hand the cruel and indiscriminate nature of dementia and Alzheimer's disease: our Pappy lived with Alzheimer's disease until his death in 2007, and our Nanny is currently living with the disease under care. We know many more people within our family and social networks with lived experience of the disease or in supporting others through their illness.

Why the Kiltwalk?

Walking has been a common activity that we each enjoy individually and communally. Andrew can often be found along the East Neuk with his wife (Lyndsey) and Miniature Schnauzer (Stanley) and looks forward to introducing outdoor walks to his newborn daughter (Mara). Grant splits his time walking or running through the streets of Glasgow's Southside and exploring the concrete jungle of London. Ian re-discovered his enjoyment of walking from his youth during the Covid-19 pandemic, and travels with his wife (Lynne) to woodland and coastal walks across Scotland. We felt that the Kiltwalk would be a good opportunity to raise money for charity while bringing us together for family time.

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Total
£2,199.34
+ £527.50 Gift Aid
Online
£2,199.34

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