Whether you're making warming cups of tea for trekkers at mile 20, cheering our marathoners on the route, or handing out medals at the finish line, be there every step of the way for everyone affected by dementia.
Find out more about how children and young people can become Dementia Friends and how to request a Dementia Friends Session for a school or youth group.
We are leading the way with dementia research, and we're investing in many different projects happening right now to improve the lives of people affected by dementia.
We're proud to be part of this £6 million investment in new research networks, bringing together researchers, developers, engineers and health and social care professionals to help people living with dementia stay independent for longer.
This partnership aims to support emerging leaders researching aging and dementia, to advance pilot projects, activities, and/or studies which improve outcomes in brain health.
By choosing to include a gift in your Will, you’ll partner with us to tackle dementia from every angle – research, support and campaigning. Gifts in Wills currently fund over a third of our work, bringing us closer to a world where dementia no longer devastates lives.
By collaborating with people affected by dementia, we can ensure that research we fund tackles the challenges which are most important to them and is of the highest quality.
We offer a range of ways to get in touch with us, including accessible options to make contacting us easier for people with hearing, vision or speech difficulties, or if English is not your first language.
Working in a customer-facing role means you will inevitably engage with people living with dementia, sometimes without realising it. These e-learning courses have been designed to support you in your role so that you can provide the best customer experience for people living with dementia.