Celebrate your way and show your support to people affected by dementia. The occasion may be your birthday, an anniversary or celebrating your wedding day – make it special and give the gift of hope through a donation to Alzheimer’s Society.

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Give in celebration

From births, graduations to retirement parties, at significant festivals celebrated by your family or giving on a loved one’s birthday. If you would like to support Alzheimer’s Society as part of your celebration we are here to help.

Support us on your Wedding Day 

To celebrate this wonderful occasion you may ask family and friends to support Alzheimer’s Society instead of buying gifts. Or you may like to set up an online collection to honor the occasion or remember a loved one who can’t be there. We can provide our stylish collections boxes and envelopes to allow you to collect donations easily and post back, free of charge.

Support us on your birthday 

Make your birthday have impact for people affected by dementia. You could ask family and friends to give to your birthday fundraiser, instead of gifts or cards. Donations can made through our online donation form, or you could set up a dedicated online collection page in your name. You could create a fundraiser from your social media page, such as Facebook fundraiser.

Fundraise in celebration 

Bring friends and family together to celebrate your birthday or anniversary while supporting a cause you care about. Plan fundraising events in the lead up to the big day and get your free fundraising guide full of ideas, tips, and resources to make it happen.

Get in touch

If you need support to get your fundraising underway, we are here to offer you guidance, advice and merchandise to make sure everyone knows you are giving in support of Alzheimer’s Society. We can supply you with collection boxes and envelopes to collect donations and post them back all free of charge.

Contact our friendly Supporter care team on  0330 333 0804 or send an email to [email protected] to order. 

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