I'm raising money for my Mum, Nellie and the 433,300 Australians living with dementia.
On Sunday, 29 March, I'm taking part in Perth's Memory Walk & Jog to raise funds to support Australians impacted by dementia. This is a cause close to my heart and I would love your support.
Please make a donation to support my efforts and help us reach our goal to beat dementia.
Not many people know, but dementia is Australia's leading cause of death. By 2058 it's expected that over 800,000 Australians will have dementia. But we can change this.
All money I raise will support the work of Dementia Australia and help provide vital support services like counselling, support groups, education, and research to help find a cure.
Together we can achieve a lot. Your donation would mean the world to me.
Thanks for your support!
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Raised $150
Bronze Dementia
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Raised $500
Silver Dementia
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Raised $1,000
Gold Dementia
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Raised $2,500
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I'm on my way to becoming a Gold Level Fundraiser. Can you support me with a small donation?
Thank you to my sponsors
$117.15
Steve Morrison
$110
Malcolm Lee
$106.50
Nancy Dunlap
$58.58
Peter & Annette Stubbs
"Good luck for the walk to you all. Such a great and important cause xx"
$58.58
Troy Clarke
$58.58
Neville Scott
"What a great cause. I lost my father in law in his 4yr plus battle dementia."
$58.58
Scott Marsden
$58.58
Michael Stangroom
"All the best mate!"
$58.58
G. Wise
"Good luck with your fundraising goal!!"
$55
Eric Watterson
$30
Anthony A
"good job man"
Our team members
Kerry Jenkins
$403.69
Aleisha McCreery (C)
$298.33
Denise Clements
$675.18
Ian Satie
$770.13
Ryan McCreery
$0
Milly Satie
$0
Callum Satie
$0
Tom Bailey
$0
Mia Bailey
$0
Lisa Satie
$0
Oliver McCreery
$53.26
Mark Jenkins
$47.93
Isaac McCreery
$53.26
Justin Clements
$0
Shea Jenkins
$0



"Hi Ian, Happy to help. I was sorry to hear of your Mum's passing and that I was unable to attend her service. I recall her kindness when I first showed up at Morley when I was so green. She was a beautiful lady."