How Involvement volunteers are making a difference

Read how some people affected by dementia have been getting involved with Alzheimer's Society, what the experience has meant to them and the difference getting involved has made.

What difference have Dementia Voice Volunteers made in 2021?

Here's just a few examples - there are many more.

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Shelagh Robinson is living with dementia. Find out how she helped to influence MPs to improve post diagnosis support.

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Sue Boex has been volunteering for Alzheimer's Society for over 10 years and is a Research Network member. Find out more about what she does and why.

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Karen Kitch, who is living with dementia, has helped out at our Welsh staff Welcome Days.

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After her diagnosis, Lorraine Brown got involved with Alzheimer's Society to help shape Society's attitudes to dementia. Find out more.

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