Alzheimer’s Society’s Leeds Memory Walk is back for 2024, with thousands of supporters set to take part this year, and Leeds is just one of the 26 locations across England, Wales and Northern Ireland where people will be walking for a brighter future, a future free from dementia.
The Leeds walk, to be held at Temple Newsam Estate, will take place on Saturday 28 September. Registration is now open and people are being called to sign up for free, at memorywalk.org.uk|
Dementia is the UK’s biggest killer, with one in three people born in the UK today developing the condition. Together, we offer help and hope for around one million people living with dementia in the UK. Every step taken and pound raised will help to fund Alzheimer’s Society’s vital dementia support and research.
Walk for those you love, those you’ve lost and for everyone living with dementia. By taking part in Memory Walk, we can help to end the devastation caused by dementia. If you cannot attend an Alzheimer’s Society hosted walk, you can also choose to take on your own Memory Walk wherever you like, whenever you like. Ranging from 2 – 10km routes, the sponsored walks are free to sign up to and open to all, from best friends to furry friends.
Website: To sign up and find out more, visit memorywalk.org.uk



