Please support our vital work by donating if you can. Every penny really does help us to raise awareness of dementia within Bristol. BDAA is run by volunteers and has four part time members of staff who are funded by Charitable Trusts. You can donate via our Donate button (above), set up aStanding Order, send a cheque to 8 Oakhurst Road, Bristol, BS9 3TQ or please ask us for our bank details on office@bdaa.org.uk if you would like to make a donation directly into our account.
If you are a UK Tax Payer please fill in this Gift Aid form to allow us to claim back 25% on your donation.
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Fundraising
Another fantastic way to help BDAA is to run your own fundraising activity or event. There are so many ways you can do this from having a sponsored head shave, running a marathon or fitness event, or having a bake sale, cuppa and a cake, catchup with friends or a raffle. Every penny raised really does make a difference to our small charity.
We are delighted to be one of our local Co-operative store’s chosen charities this year. If you have a Co-op card or shop at a Co-op, please register us as your chosen charity (no matter where you live in the UK). More details on the BDAA page on the Co-op website.
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Give as you Live
If you shop online please consider doing so through Give as you Live – we receive a percentage of your total plus extra donations from Give as you Live. Please see this webpage for further information
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Leaving a Gift in your Will
Our dream for the future is a city where those living with dementia, their carers and families feel welcomed, valued and supported, whether they are living, working or visiting. Bristol will become a beacon which leads the UK in enriching the lives of people living with dementia.
Your decision to include a gift in your Will, can bring us closer to making Bristol a dementia aware city. We’d like to offer our thanks on behalf of generations to come for considering taking action which will improve their lives.
Become a BDAA member and have your say in how the charity is run by voting at our AGM. We rely upon our members to support our work in a multitude of ways from practical help, fundraising, networking and volunteering.