Fundraise

Every year Alzheimer’s Australia runs appeals and fundraising events to help support people with dementia and their families and carers and to raise the much needed funds for research

Organise your own fundraising event

Do you want to take action and support a worthy cause? Then why not host your own even and help raise funds for a National Program like Alzheimer’s Australia Dementia Research Foundation, the Alzheimer’s Australia National Quality Dementia Care Initiative, the Hazel Hawke Alzheimer’s Research and Care Fund or for National Policy and Advocacy.

Already have a great event in mind? Email: nat.admin@alzheimers.org.au and tell us all about it.

For more information about our National Programs visit our Donate to research page.

Want to donate to a community event? simply click on an event below

Kim Humphrey’s Fun Run for Alzheimer’s

The Canberra Times Fun Run is being held on 9 September 2012 and Kim Humphrey is using her run as a fundraising opportunity to donate to Alzheimer's Australia ACT.

The Big Paddle

Ulladulla boys paddle to raise dementia awareness

2,000 Kilometres for Alzheimer's

On the 3rd September, Katie Millar will begin a 2,000 kilometre walk across France and Spain. Katie has allowed three months to complete the walk but hopes to be finished in just two and a half. The walk will commence in Le Puy, France and finish up on the coast of Spain at a town called Finisterra.

The Lost Memories Charity Night - Update

The “Lost Memories Charity Event”, was held on the 7th October, in Orange NSW. The Trengove family aimed to raise $25,000, but more than doubled their target and raised almost $55,000 for dementia research.

"Sea to Sentinel" Chile to Aconcagua

Chris Turner aims to raise $6,962 for Alzheimer’s Australia when he walks solo from the Pacific Coast of Chile to the base of Aconcagua in Argentina – a distance of over 220 kilometres. Once there, Chris will join up with a climbing expedition & attempt to summit Aconcagua. In all, Chris will have walked over 300 kilometres & ascended 6,962 metres, it is thought that this is the first time that this “sea to summit” ascent of the highest mountain in the Western Hemisphere has been attempted

"It's a Big Ride" Brisbane to Melbourne

Jeremy Ratcliffe, a resident of South Melbourne, aims to raise between $5,000 to $7,500 for Alzheimer’s Australia when he rides from Brisbane to Melbourne in June - July.