£375
raised of £350 target

Zip line · 16 July 2023

The Trent Bridge Community Trust have launched the #Donate4Dementia campaign, as the future of the popular and award-winning Forget Me Notts programme comes under threat following the conclusion of its current funding cycle.

Story

Forget Me Notts seeks to help individuals by providing a safe environment and stimulating activities for individuals living with dementia, with sessions taking in golf, badminton, bowls, chairobics, or simply the opportunity to relax in an informal setting. The scheme also facilitates a peer support network, a moment of respite and access to expert advice for carers, in light of Alzheimers UK research which found that almost two-thirds of carers say they have had insufficient support, or even none at all. Currently, upwards of 70 individuals attend monthly cafe sessions at Trent Bridge, with over 40 taking advantage of sports activities delivered at Edwalton Golf Centre, Rushcliffe Arena and Melbourne Park. The programme has previously won the Health and Wellbeing Award at the Celebrating Rushcliffe Awards, and has been named Community Group of the Year by Active Notts.

Help Hayley Stocks

Sharing this page with your friends could help raise up to 3x more in donations

You can also help by sharing this link on

About the campaign

The Trent Bridge Community Trust have launched the #Donate4Dementia campaign, as the future of the popular and award-winning Forget Me Notts programme comes under threat following the conclusion of its current funding cycle.

About the charity

Trent Bridge Community Trust is the charitable arm of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, designing and delivering new projects to engage and inspire those in need across the county, often using cricket and the unique environment of Trent Bridge as a backdrop.

Donation summary

Total
£375.00
+ £78.75 Gift Aid
Online
£375.00
Offline
£0.00

Charities pay a small fee for our service. Learn more about fees