Alzheimer's Research UK

Charity Information

Alzheimer’s Research UK

Alzheimer’s Research UK believes in the power of research to change the future. Their mission is to bring about the first life-changing dementia treatment by 2025 with the vision of a world where people are free from the fear, harm and heartbreak of dementia.

Without effective treatments, one in three children born today will die with dementia. Alzheimer’s Research UK is dedicated to changing this. Backed by our passionate scientists and supporters, we’re challenging the way people think about dementia, uniting the big thinkers in the field and funding innovative science to make breakthroughs possible against this debilitating disease.

Alzheimer’s Research UK is only able to fund ground-breaking research projects because of the amazing fundraising our supporters conduct yearly. From volunteering to skydiving, breakthroughs only happen against dementia because of their generous donations. From every £1 that is donated, 77p is helping to power our research so that action can be taken against dementia, whilst the remaining 23p is helping to raise the next £1 and essential running costs.

Minimum Fundraising Target & Deposit

Alzheimer’s Research UK asks you to pay an initial deposit to book your place and then raise a minimum per person to take part in one of Skydive Hibaldstow’s charity jumps.

Please contact the charity directly for more information.

All funds you raise over this amount also goes to Alzheimer’s Research UK to help them power the fightback against dementia.

Charity Information

To reserve your place please contact
Name: Meg Allen
Tel : 01223 827738
Email: skydive@alzheimersresearchuk.org
Postal address for registration forms:
Alzheimer’s Research UK, 3 Riverside, Granta Park, Cambridge, CB21 6AD
Registered Charity No: 1077089 & SC042474

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