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Support Our Charity

Gift your local community the help to live well with dementia

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Together, we can support every family affected by dementia in our community — now and for generations to come.

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By giving a regular, monthly donation, you will be making a constant impact, helping us continue to be here for people living with dementia, now and in the future.

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Companies and their employees can get involved, and these opportunities can be tailored to suit corporate social responsibility objectives, team building and skills exchange.

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Personal dedications can be made in the garden to celebrate, recognise, or remember someone special, with each dedication helping to support Sage House and its work.

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Fundraising for a cause you believe in a great way to show your support for Sage House. Why not organise an event in aid of us or set a personal challenge and get sponsored.

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No matter the value of a gift in your will, your kindness can transform the lives of those living well with dementia, as well as their loved ones. 

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Supportive Trusts and Foundations now help us ensure all our specialist dementia services and facilities are free or affordable for all those who need them.

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Since we receive no government funding, we rely on the support of people who believe in what we do. Your support helps us be here for more families.

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Your gift in memory is a very special and personal way to remember their life and will enable Sage House to provide ongoing vital services to families living with dementia.

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No matter the size of the challenge, all of our amazing fundraisers make a huge difference to our charity. Discover more about our fantastic community supporters. 

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