Annual reports Every September, Alzheimer's Society produces an annual report and set of financial statements. These reports can be viewed online or downloaded in PDF format. 2023/24Download the Annual Report 2023/242022/23Download the Annual Report 2022/23View the Annual Report 2022/23 Online Summary2021/22Download the Annual Report 2021/22View the Annual Report 2021/22 Online Summary2020/21Download the Annual Report 2020/212019/20Download the Annual report 2019/202018/19Download the Annual report 2018/19Download the Trustees' report and annual accounts 2018/192017/18Download the Trustees' report and annual accounts 2017/182016/17Download the Annual report 2016/17Download the Trustee's report and annual accounts 2016/172015/16Download the Annual report 2015/16Download the Trustee's report and annual accounts 2015/162014/15Download the Annual report 2014/15Download the Trustee's report and annual accounts 2014/152013/14Download the Annual report 2013/14Download the Trustees' report and annual accounts 2013/142012/13Download the Annual report 2012/13Download the Trustees' report and annual accounts 2012/13 Share this page on Facebook. Share this page on Twitter. Email this page to a friend.
2023/24Download the Annual Report 2023/242022/23Download the Annual Report 2022/23View the Annual Report 2022/23 Online Summary2021/22Download the Annual Report 2021/22View the Annual Report 2021/22 Online Summary2020/21Download the Annual Report 2020/212019/20Download the Annual report 2019/202018/19Download the Annual report 2018/19Download the Trustees' report and annual accounts 2018/192017/18Download the Trustees' report and annual accounts 2017/182016/17Download the Annual report 2016/17Download the Trustee's report and annual accounts 2016/172015/16Download the Annual report 2015/16Download the Trustee's report and annual accounts 2015/162014/15Download the Annual report 2014/15Download the Trustee's report and annual accounts 2014/152013/14Download the Annual report 2013/14Download the Trustees' report and annual accounts 2013/142012/13Download the Annual report 2012/13Download the Trustees' report and annual accounts 2012/13
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