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Stirring up support for dementia research

Staff, residents and loved ones gathered for morning tea in order to raise money for dementia research. Photo by Lua Ikenasio

Menarock Life Murrayvale hosted a Cuppa Time for Dementia on Friday, October 25.

Staff, residents, family and friends gathered at Murrayvale for a morning tea to raise funds for dementia research.

Beverly Bertram, Lisa Breeden, Elaine Smith and Debbie Susigan enjoyed a cuppa at the morning tea. Photo by Lua Ikenasio

The staff and residents set out to raise $500 for their cause, but in the end achieved a huge $1256.

Menarock employee and the organiser of the event Kylie Kirkpatrick said she wanted to keep the target low because many families are finding it tough at the moment.

“We only set our target at $500 because we didn't want to do anything too big, obviously, knowing that times are tough for everyone,” she said.

Stanley McCarthy and Norm Burns enjoyed the Cuppa Time. Photo by Lua Ikenasio

Ms Kirkpatrick said the cause was close to home for the residents and staff.

“Most of the residents in here all suffer from dementia, so it's a cause that’s close to all of us,” she said.

“It’s such an awful disease, so if any little amount of money can help research to find some sort of cure, we’re happy to do it.”

The morning tea was provided by the facility, including slices that were generously donated by Moama Bakery.

The aged care centre provided a lovely selection of food as well as slices donated by Moama Bakery. Photo by Lua Ikenasio

Although some donations were made during the morning tea, most of the funds were raised online or through donation boxes placed around the facility.

Menarock directors Fiona van den Berg and Andrew Seamer also pledged to match the number of donations and gave $603 at the end of the day.

Kay McArthur and Maureen Billet Photo by Lua Ikenasio

The donation link remains active, and contributions continue to come in even after the fundraiser's official end date.

Claire Godfrey, Roma Stratton, Betty Balboni and Julie Langford had the best seat in the house for the morning. Photo by Lua Ikenasio
Elizabeth Davis, Lola Anderson, Audrey Jackson and June O'Hehir gave their time and donations in support of an important cause. Photo by Lua Ikenasio