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Hey guys.
 
This one is as close to my heart as it can get. My dad has been battling dementia for over 10 years now and it has been a heartbreaking battle. Dementia is incurable and continues to effect people all over the world. Sadly it is too late for my dad but prevention is currently the best cure, I don't want anyone to watch their loved ones go through this so I believe that donations can help with prevention, care, and understanding of the disease. 
 
I have personally pledged to donate 5% of my bi-weekly wage to show that I am committed to this cause. Any help is greatly appreciated, anything from a small donation to a social media share. 
 
Thank you for reading!

 

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Dementia Australia

Dementia Australia is a unified, national peak body for people, of all ages, living with all forms of dementia, and their families and carers. We provide advocacy, support services, education and information, as well as fundraise and facilitate research into dementia.

We aim to give people living with Dementia the respect they deserve and the support they need. We advocate to government and industry on behalf of people living with dementia, their carers and families and work hard to raise community awareness and understanding of dementia. Please visit www.dementia.org.au to access a wide range of resources and how to contact our National Dementia Helpline. 

Community support through donations and sponsorship, as well as bequests, is vital to the continuation and growth of our work.

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