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hours of free helpline support from a dementia specialist Admiral Nurse
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By the time you've made your brew, another person will have developed dementia. I'm going to bake, brew and raise vital funds for Dementia UK, the specialist dementia nursing charity.
Your donation, big or small, makes a difference. £21 could pay for the telephone costs of four families calling our free Helpline whenever they need support. £33 could fund a new dementia specialist Admiral Nurse to spend an hour helping a family in the community, offering practical solutions and emotional support. I am really grateful for any support you can give.
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Cuppa & Chat!
Monday 20th AprAt Wilton Care Services, we are proud to host our “Cuppa & Chat” mornings on behalf of the people we support.... bringing our local community together to make a real difference for those living with Dementia.
Dementia can be incredibly isolating, not only for individuals but also for their families. That’s why we create warm, welcoming spaces where people can come together, share a cup of tea, and feel part of something familiar and supportive. These mornings are about connection, dignity, and reminding people that they are not alone.
By supporting local people in this way, we help reduce loneliness, encourage social interaction, and create moments of comfort and joy. A simple conversation over tea can brighten someone’s day more than words can describe.
This is why we are fundraising. Your support helps us continue these vital community gatherings covering everything from refreshments to meaningful activities that are thoughtfully designed for those living with dementia.
Every donation goes towards supporting local people, strengthening our community, and ensuring we can keep offering these important moments of connection.
Together, we are making a difference, one cup of tea at a time
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