Alzheimer’s Society Ambassador Vicky McClure, asks the public to help support the charity by taking part in their own Memory Walk.
Under normal circumstances, many thousands of people would have by now signed up to take part in an Alzheimer’s Society Memory Walk.
These hugely popular events bring people together in a variety of stunning locations to unite against dementia, whilst raising vital funds to support those affected by the condition.
It would have been my 10th year attending such an event in Nottinghamshire. While it saddens me that we can’t all get together this year, I’m determined with my family to walk my own way in memory of my nana.
People with dementia have been the worst hit by the current crisis and need us more than ever – across the UK a quarter of those who have died of coronavirus had dementia.
Wherever you are, we can all still help make a difference and I encourage you to sign up either with your household – pets included – friends, or another household in line with current government guidelines. Create your own route, from lapping your garden or local park to revisiting somewhere special.
This year’s Santander-sponsored Memory Walk is free to register. Walks can be organised anytime between now and October – or you might choose to do it on 20 September to mark World Alzheimer’s Day.
Sign up now at memorywalk.org.uk and with every step, you’ll help change the lives of people affected by dementia.