About Campaign

ends 27 Dec 2021, 11:59 PM
This Christmas marks two full years since COVID-19 entered our lives. While the pandemic's situation seems to improve every day around the globe, those living with dementia and their caregivers are still reeling from the impact - financially and emotionally - till today.

In the spirit of giving and sharing, Dementia Singapore encourages you to lend a helping hand to the dementia community by supporting our annual Christmas Charity Cookies Fundraiser.

Simply donate $100 to Dementia Singapore and receive 2 complimentary bottles of home-baked cookies (Chocolate Chip and White Chocolate flavours) whilst stocks last. The first 100 donors will also receive a limited-edition 'Forget-Me-Not' Enamel Flower Pin. Wear them loud and proud this season to show your support for those impacted by dementia!

Stand in solidarity with the dementia community by helping us to spread the word and rallying your family and friends to donate this festive season!

*All our cookies are lovingly made by our Muslim vendor.
*Self-collection of the cookies from Dementia Singapore's HQ. Donors will be informed of the self-collection details.


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About the Charity

Dementia Singapore was formed in 1990 as the 'Alzheimer's Disease Association' to better serve Singapore's growing dementia community, increase awareness about dementia, and reduce the stigma surrounding the condition.


As Singapore's leading Social Service Agency (SSA) in specialised dementia care, Dementia Singapore aims to advocate for the needs of people living with dementia and their families; empower the community through capability-building, knowledge and consultancy; and deliver quality, person-centred care innovations.

Dementia Singapore is registered as a company limited by guarantee UEN No. 202111519K.

FUNDRAISE FOR THIS CAMPAIGN

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SUPPORTED CAUSES
Community
Disability
Elderly
Health