SUPPORT US

Help us improve the lives of People living with dementia & THOSE who care for them.

How you can help the work of the Dementia Trust

The Dementia Trust is a charity managed and run by volunteers for nearly forty years.

You can help the Trust with the important work of supporting people living with dementia, their carers, and those who are affected by dementia. 

WAYS YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

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HELP US BY DONATING TODAY.

You can help the Trust in its work of supporting people who are affected by dementia.

Please consider making a regular monthly or annual gift to the Dementia Trust. Even a one-off donation can leave a lasting impact on the dementia community.

YOU CAN MAKE A DONATION TO CELEBRATE A SPECIAL EVENT

Looking for a unique way to mark an event or celebrate the people you love?

You can make a difference in helping back ideas, activities, and programmes which change the way we see and support those living with dementia. Make a gift to the Dementia Trust to celebrate and honour those special moments in life.

My wife and I did not really need anything when we got married, and we both had the wish to donate the money given as gifts to us on our wedding day to both cancer and dementia charity.
This is a donation to celebrate the 30th wedding anniversary of Stella & Alan Wilkie. They are a wonderful loving couple and I am delighted to call them friends.

YOU CAN MAKE A DONATION IN MEMORY OF SOMEONE

In memory of D. J. McLeod, a great guy, a great chieftain, a man who spoke his mind, fondly remembered

YOU CAN FUNDRAISE FOR US

Whether it is a bake sale by the Brownies, a sponsored run, or a carol concert, whatever challenge you look to tackle or talent you have to share, you can make a huge difference to our work.

Remember to tell us about your plans, so we can support your efforts and help spread the word. You can contact us directly admin@dementiatrust.org or use our JustGiving page directly.

You can give a gift to the Dementia
Trust in your will. 

Contact us for more information and we can send further information on how your gift will help our work.

Should you decide to include a gift to our work in your will, you will need the following details:

Dementia Services Development Trust
C/O Morton Fraser MacRoberts LLP
Level 5
9 Haymarket Square
Edinburgh
EH3 8RY

Email: admin@dementiatrust.org
Charity Registration No: SCO 16905

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Corporate Partners & Support

If your business or organisation is looking to support local and community projects, then we have a number of fantastic opportunities for consideration.

Whether it’s syncing up to corporate social responsibility programmes, supporting your team to give back to a great cause, or donating resources, we would love to work with you on how your organisation can make a difference, leaving a lasting impact in the dementia community.

  • Sponsor an annual award
    (e.g. ‘Your Brand Innovation in Dementia Care Award’)

  • Fund or co-design high-impact programmes.

  • Be part of our trusted, human-centred legacy.

  • Share your brand values through Corporate Social Responsibility storytelling.

Your organisation can make a huge difference by supporting the Dementia Trust. Download our Corporate Partners Leaflet here and get in touch to discuss how we can work together to change the world of dementia.

Projects funded by you

We need to talk about dementia.

A film about what happens when someone is diagnosed with dementia and has to go to stay in a care home.

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Dementia — the radical agenda

The DSDT has been working in Northern Ireland for ten years, and in this film Professor June Andrews and Mark Butler spend time in Belfast talking about what has happened so far, and what still needs to happen.

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Faith & Dementia

People of all Faiths have come together to establish how we can work together to make life easier for people with dementia and their carers as part of the “Reframing Dementia Project”.

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