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One in three born in the UK today will develop dementia.
Dementia and Alzheimer's disease was the leading cause of death in Britain for the last 10 years.
Your donation will fund vital support and life-changing research to give help and hope to someone living with dementia. Donate now

Donate today and help create more stories of hope
These stories show how understanding and support can truly make a difference.
Your donation helps fund projects like these, ensuring more families get the care and support they deserve. Every little bit helps.
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Alzheimer’s Society research has been truly revolutionary for over 30 years, enabling the first ever treatments to slow down Alzheimer’s disease.
Our research today will transform dementia diagnosis, treatment and care. But without your kind support this would not be possible.
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Your donation will enable Alzheimer’s Society to be there for families in need this Christmas.
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Will you provide help and hope to families living with dementia this Christmas?
Your donation will enable Alzheimer’s Society to be there for families in need this Christmas.
Vital services like our Dementia Support Line provide expert advice and comfort to people whose lives are being devastated by dementia.
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Your donation could get us one step closer to a world where dementia no longer devastates lives.
£500
could help us continue to pressure the Government to provide quality, accessible and free care to people living with dementia
£750
could pay for a week of a PhD researcher's time in the lab. This will help us to step up research to discover new treatments or even a cure for dementia.
£1000
could provide 252 people affected by dementia with instant support, through calling a Telephone Dementia Adviser.

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Thank you!
people have already given this month.
We're so grateful to the people who support us. For families affected by dementia, your donation makes all the difference in the world.
In the past 12 months, you have helped:
- 92,000 people access direct support. Whether this is over the phone or face-to-face, having someone there to help in the toughest times is invaluable to people affected by dementia.
- 1,500 people every week reach out to the Dementia Connect Support Line. Open seven days a week, the Support Line is there for anyone who is worried about dementia.
- 54,000 calls to combat loneliness through our Companion Calls which are fuelled by over 2,000 brilliant volunteers.
- Push the government to address the ongoing issues people in care homes and their families are facing. People with dementia make up 70% of care home residents, and we will continue to fight for their rights - you can join us by signing up as a campaigner.
- 73,000 people access peer support on our online community. Talking Point is a place for people to connect over dementia, share their experiences, and seek advice from people who know exactly what they're going through.

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Together we are help and hope
At Alzheimer’s Society we understand all aspects of dementia.
We’re the only dementia charity that offers dedicated support to those who need us now, campaigns for change and funds groundbreaking research for a better tomorrow.
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Why we need your support today

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Through our support line, online and print information, expert dementia advisers and online community, we give advice and practical guidance for the next steps as people living with dementia navigate the hardest times of their lives. Through this vital work, we want people living with dementia to enjoy more fulfilled lives. From the moment someone is worried about memory loss they can turn to us for help
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As well as the vital help we provide, we bring hope. And we know investment in research is key if we want to change the landscape of dementia in the future. That’s why right now, we’re backing the world’s brightest minds and funding over 600 research projects to find the best ways to get early diagnosis, innovate care and develop targeted treatments.