More than $85,000 raised for dementia

The Geelong Memory Walk and Run. (Supplied) 275960_01

More than 500 people from the Geelong community put on their running shoes and braved the wet weather to show their support at Dementia Australia’s Memory Walk and Run.

The fundraiser was held at Barwon Valley Park on Sunday, April 2, with more than $85,000 raised.

Dementia Australia chief executive Maree McCabe said it was a fantastic day and thanked all who participated, raised funds, spread the word, or donated.

“We are delighted to have enjoyed such an outstanding show of support from the Geelong community, who turned out in such large numbers,” Ms McCabe said.

“So many people impacted by dementia find these events a great way to connect with other local people in similar circumstances. And from what we witnessed at the Geelong event, that was certainly the case.

“Our many volunteers worked tirelessly to ensure it ran safely and smoothly, and was enjoyable for all.

“The success of this event simply would not have been possible without their support.”

The money raised will help provide invaluable support, education and resources for people impacted by dementia in the Geelong area and across Australia.

Currently there are an estimated 124,700 people living with dementia in Victoria but that figure is projected to increase to about 301,000 by 2058.

The Geelong event was one of 19 Memory Walk and Runs scheduled at various locations around the country in 2022.

Ms McCabe said Dementia Australia was encouraging Geelong locals who were unable to participate over the weekend to consider organising their own group or individual walk or jog, with a My Way or Walk and Jog Impossible Challenge.

Details: memorywalk.com.au