A wave of Alzheimer’s Society fundraisers turned Clumber Park blue on Sunday, October 2 to raise money for people with dementia and their carers at Clumber Park Memory Walk.
One thousand four hundred walkers are set to raise over £58,000 after uniting at the historic venue to remember and support loved ones affected by dementia.
Those taking part completed either a short 2.5km walk taking a gentle stroll around the park’s paths or the longer 8.5km walk which took walkers along the park’s woodlands and lakeside pathway.
The fundraisers stepped out to support people affected by dementia through some of the hardest and most frightening times, to improve their lives and help to avoid crisis.
Judith King, Alzheimer’s Society Head of Services for East Midlands, said: “We are in awe of our incredible fundraisers who went above and beyond to raise vital funds and awareness for local people living with dementia.
“It was extremely moving to see so many people come together to honour or remember their loved ones. Every step taken will help us provide a lifeline of support for as many people affected by dementia as possible.
“Too many people face dementia alone. With the help of our brilliant fundraisers, we can ensure that everyone affected by dementia can turn to us for expert support through practical advice, emotional support, and guidance for the best next step.
“I would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who has helped make this year’s Memory Walk such a brilliant success.”
Visit memorywalk.org.uk to find out more about the remaining Memory Walk events or to organise your own Memory Walk at a location and time of your choosing.
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