How Your Donation Makes a Difference
$10
Provide financial assistance for a caregiver to attend training in dementia care so they are better equipped to provide care for their loved ones.
$50
Help to pay for 12.5kg of rice for lunch for our elderly at a New Horizon daycare centre so elderly can enjoy healthy meals.
$100
Help to pay for refreshments and expenses for elderly in their outings to places of interest so they can still enjoy normalcy in life.
$200
Provide financial assistance for elderly who are unable to afford day care fees so they can still be engaged in the centre while their caregivers work.
Our Campaign Story
ends 28 May 2016, 11:59 PMForward your donation receipt to [email protected] for a copy of "Grandma and The Things that Stay the Same", compliments of the author, when you donate S$15 to the Alzheimer's Disease Association.
It's a picturebook for children between 3 and 6, and the young at heart, published in 2016 by Epigram Books. This story about home and family was inspired by the author's grandmother who had Alzheimer's.
To view sample pages, visit shop.epigrambooks.sg
To receive your complimentary copy via registered mail, please don't forget to forward your donation receipt to [email protected] with your mailing address. Thank you!
About The Charity
Alzheimer's Disease Association (ADA) was formed in 1990 as a result of a growing concern for the needs of persons with dementia, their families and caregivers. Through our work, the Association hopes to reduce stigma by increasing awareness and understanding of dementia, enabling and involving persons with dementia to be integrated and accepted in the community and leading in the quality of dementia care services which support persons with dementia and their families.
As a non-profit organisation, ADA operates with limited resources. We cannot battle dementia alone. Here's how you can share in our mission and make a difference: Donate today! Proceeds will be used to help fund our programmes and services that will benefit our beneficiaries and their families.