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Our multimedia presence online

Published 1 August 2008

Did you know that there are so many different ways you can stay in touch with Alzheimer's Society online?

Our multimedia presence outside of our website is expanding and we wanted to let you know about the different ways you can keep up-to-date with us and all our news.

There are so many fantastic free facilities that allow us to communicate with you and help us give you an even better service.

Take a look at what is on offer and get involved today. And please remember to keep an eye out for further developments over the next few months.

FacebookAlzheimer's Society Facebook page

We now have over 1,000 fans on our Facebook page and we wanted to take this opportunity to thank everyone who supports us.

We also want to encourage all our supporters who haven't signed up yet to become an Alzheimer's Society Facebook fan.

Just sign up here alzheimers.org.uk/facebook if you have a Facebook profile and you can keep in regular touch with us. Post comments about upcoming events you are participating in and keep in regular touch with other Alzheimer's Society supporters.

Flickr

We upload photos of our fundraising events to flickr.com. 

Alzheimer's Society Flickr page

We are continuously adding to our gallery so keep your eye out for more photos being uploaded over the next few months.

Interested in taking part in an event? Check out our website events section for information on all the different events you can get involved in.

YouTube

Our online video channel is now broadcasting on YouTube alzheimers.org.uk/youtube . We are committed to providing you with our videos online and YouTube allow us to share our video content with you.

We have a variety of videos up including Leading the fight against dementia which follows the lives of three people with different stages of dementia.

Keep in touch

Stay up to date with all Alzheimer's Society news. If you want to get in touch please do email us at web@alzheimers.org.uk