I'm walking 50 Miles in January for Dementia UK
This January, I'm walking 50 Miles and raising funds to help ensure no family faces dementia alone. I'm taking on the challenge for Dementia UK, the specialist dementia nursing charity, and would be grateful for your support.
Your donation, big or small, makes a difference. £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 to cope with their loved one’s distressed behaviour.
Thank you!
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Friday 2nd Jan Today I struggled a bit as I have stupidly dropped my daughters keyboard stand directly on my foot and it's going black 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ but I've managed 9,469 steps I'll hopefully be able to do more tomorrow ! Stay tuned 😀 Share
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Thursday 11th DecIn January 2026, I’ll be taking on a voluntary fundraiser that means more to me than words can say. I’m doing this to raise money and awareness for those affected by dementia, a cruel, cruel illness that has touched not only my life, but the lives of my entire family.
Dementia doesn’t just steal memories. It steals moments, conversations, confidence, independence, and identity. It creeps into families and quietly turns everyday life into a battle of patience, heartbreak, and resilience.
I know this all too well.
I lost my nana to this awful disease.
But it wasn’t just my loss — it was all of ours. Dementia didn’t only take pieces of her; it took pieces of us. As a family, we honestly don’t know how we managed to get from day to day. Watching someone so special, someone who meant so much to all of us, slowly slip away… and then reach the point where she didn’t know any of us… that is a pain no family should ever have to endure.
That’s why this fundraiser is more than an event — it’s a tribute. To her. To every memory she gave us. To the strength we had to find in moments we never wanted to face. And to all the families living through this same heartbreak right now.
This January, I’m putting my time, energy, and heart into raising as much as I can to support dementia research, care services, and the people who desperately need help, hope, and understanding. Every donation — no matter the size will make a real difference to real families navigating the unknown every single day.
If you can support, share, or simply spread the word, I would be incredibly grateful.
Let’s honour those we’ve lost, stand with those who are struggling, and help build a future where fewer families have to face this pain.
For my nana.
For your loved ones.
For every family touched by dementia.
Thank you for reading — and thank you for caring
Thank you to my Sponsors
£100
Mark Fisher
£50
C S Surfacing Limited
There you go amine you got it !👏
£33
Danny Hogan
Good luck. Amazing cause. X
£25
Matt & Kate
Good Luck Great start to 2026
£25
Rob Kennie
£20
Kate
£20
Michele Wilson
Good luck, I know you will smash this x
£20
Han
Proud of you, love you lots 💗
£20
Lin
Well done. Lin xx
£20
Jason
£10
Julie Gough
£10
Kirsty Ebbage
Smashed it Amiee! Keep up the great work! Amazing cause and very close to our hearts xx
£10
David Ebbage
Smashed it! Keep going! From David (3 straws) x
£10
Colin Clark
£10
Glenn Campbell
Well done Amiee
£10
Claire
Well.done Amiee x
£10
Di
Good luck xx
£10
Hollie Seager
£10
Tracey Seager
£10
Kimberley Granger-evans
Good luck Aimee x
£10
Sara
Well done Amiee xx
£10
Alison @ Ajr Driver Training Ray
Fantastic Aimee!
£10
Alissa
Good luck Amiee💕xx
£10
Dan Platten
Good luck Amiee. (Please take my phone to get my steps up!)
£5
Joanne Burns
£5
Becky Ward
Good luck Amiee ❤️❤️
£5
Ian Carson
Money on behalf of Ian Carson Thank you !
£1




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