Alzheimer Scotland launches winter fundraising appeal

  • Alzheimer Scotland’s winter fundraising appeal launches this week to spread a little bit of magic
  • The campaign called ‘Magic’ asks for donations to help them continue their work
  • Danny McDonald and his wife Catherine from Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, have shared their story to highlight the campaign
  • Every penny raised in Scotland stays in Scotland to fulfil Alzheimer Scotland’s mission that nobody faces dementia alone 

Alzheimer Scotland has launched a winter campaign this week to help them continue their work to make sure that nobody faces dementia alone.
 
The charity provides support and information to people with dementia, their carers and families, and campaigns for the rights of people with dementia and fund vital dementia research.
 
Alzheimer Scotland Chief Executive, Henry Simmons, said: “We simply could not provide the level of support we do without such dedicated supporters – thank you to each and every person who make it possible for us to support people with dementia and their families and carers.”
 
Danny McDonald (57) from Clydebank in West Dunbartonshire was diagnosed with vascular dementia five years ago when he was 52. He is a member of the Scottish Dementia Working Group, a campaigning group run by people with dementia and funded by Alzheimer Scotland and the Scottish Government.

Danny said: “My diagnosis was quite earth shattering for us. The first thing that came into my mind was how was this going to change our lives?
 
 “My outlook was just to be the best husband and father that I could be regardless of the diagnosis because inside I’d not really changed.”
 
Danny’s wife Catherine added: “We got quite a blunt diagnosis. Danny was told, ‘you’ve got memory problems and you’ve had a stroke so therefore we’re giving you a diagnosis of dementia. We’ll see you again in six weeks‘.”
 
“So we left and sat in the car and we both had a cry and asked ‘what’s just happened? Where do we go from here? “
 
They phoned their local Dementia Resource Centre to get some information and the Dementia Advisor offered to visit them the next day.
 
Danny said: “The Dementia Advisor’s support was excellent, there’s always someone you can talk to. Life would be very difficult for us without Alzheimer Scotland, they’ve had such a positive impact in our life. The Dementia Resource Centre is like my second home.”

Visit magic.alzscot.org to donate or call 0131 243 1453.

£12 supports their Freephone Dementia Helpline for an hour, ensuring there’s always someone on the other end of the phone

£30 enables one their Dementia Advisors to reach out to a family in need of support

£50 welcomes someone into one of their 22 Dementia Resource Centres for the morning

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