Evelyn Scott

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I’m hosting a Cuppa to raise funds for all people living with dementia.

I'm taking part in Cuppa Time for Dementia to raise funds that support more than 433,300 Australians living with this condition right now. 

But I need your help!

Please support me so we can continue to help people with dementia by providing the services and support they need every day.

Dementia is the leading cause of death among women in Australia. And overall it comes in at number 2. That's why we need to do something now.

Let's create a Dementia-Friendly Future for tomorrow and help people impacted by dementia today. 

When you support me, your donation goes straight to Dementia Australia. It will help them: 

  • Provide a 24 hour support line 
  • Offer counselling services 
  • Create and provide important information about dementia 
  • Help people plan their nexts after a diagnosis 
  • Fund much needed research into prevention, treatments, and a cure.

Let's tackle dementia, together. 

Thank you for your support. 

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Thursday 25th Sep
Hi, my name is Evelyn, I have a special interest in helping with dementia research. 
A few years ago, my mum started showing signs of increased forgetfulness. At the same time, we found out that my aunt had dementia. She has since passed but my mum has slowly started losing who she is, forgetting who we are and not always remembering my dad. 
It is heartbreaking to watch the woman who raised you and taught you to be the person you are to lose bits of herself slowly over time.
I now work in aged care and come in contact with people with dementia and their families daily. It is wonderful to see the love the families have for their loved ones and be able to help them in some very small ways.
It is my dream that we can find ways to slow the progress of dementia and learn to understand the causes or ways to diagnose earlier so that families can have more time with each other.