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Hallmark Pledge To Raise £100,000 For Alzheimer’s Research UK And The Care Workers Charity

Care provider, Hallmark Care Homes is joining forces with Alzheimer’s Research UK and The Care Workers Charity this year in an effort to defeat dementia and ensure no care worker will ever face financial hardship alone.

Employees and residents from Hallmark’s 17 homes and Central Support Office are embarking on fundraising activities for the two causes, with the aim of raising £50,000 for each life-changing charity.

The tremendous amount will help Alzheimer’s Research UK to fuel dementia research, while The Care Workers Charity will use the money to provide financial support to current, former and retired care workers who have fallen on hard times.

Fundraising activities planned so far this year include; sporting events, raffles, bake sales, non-uniform days and a luxury, live auction event which will take place in London in September.

Hallmark Care Homes Managing Director, Avnish Goyal said: “We are absolutely delighted to be fundraising for these two important charities and be Alzheimer’s Research UK’s first national care fundraising partner! As we care for residents living with dementia, we have seen first-hand the devastating effects it can have on an individual and their loved ones, which is why we wholly support Alzheimer’s Research UK’s mission to bring about the first life-changing dementia treatment by 2025.

“We are also passionate about the health and welfare of our team members, and care workers alike. We hope this money will equally aid dedicated care workers in need as they do a fantastic job and it is important that there is a support network available to them should they fall on hard times. We are looking forward to the year ahead now and smashing our £100,000 target.”

Director of Supporter-led Fundraising at Alzheimer’s Research UK, Lucy Squance said: “We’re delighted to have the support of Hallmark Care Homes in our effort to defeat dementia. There are currently 850,000 people in the UK with condition and around 311,000 of these are living in care homes. This is why it is so vital that we invest in dementia research now, so we can bring about the life-changing treatments that will improve millions of lives impacted by dementia. This will also alleviate the pressures dementia has on our health and social services. We’re excited to be working with Hallmark Care Homes over the next year and can’t wait to see what they achieve. Thank you for your support!”

For further information about Hallmark Care Homes’ commitment and to make a pledge, please email makingadifference@hallmarkcarehomes.co.uk.

 

 
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