Hythe TC Dementia Awareness

Members of HLTC have chosen 'Hythe TC Dementia Awareness' as their nominated charity for our 25/26 club year.

Fundraisers planned for 25/26: Annual Ladies' & Men's Day, November Charity Supper Night, HLTC/HCSC Charity Quiz Night.

CLUB CHAIR's CHALLENGE, 01 MAY 25 – 31 MARCH 26

Peter will donate £1 to our fundraiser for every different member of HLTC he plays a set with at Mix-Ins and Club Tournaments, during the course of this club year

CHARITY SPONSORED BIKE RIDE FUNDRAISER

Sunday 12 October, 10am – 2pm, Hythe LTC > Folkestone Harbour Arm > Hythe LTC

Thank you to everyone who joined our charity bike ride this morning; we raised a total of £914 and every penny will go towards supporting those in our community living with dementia and their carers.

 

If you would like to help us reach our target of £1,500+ by 31 March 2026, please donate directly to our 

JUST GIVING page 

(please note you can alter the JG Admin fee manually)

All the funds raised this year will help those in our community living with dementia and their carers. Thank-you for your donation.


Friends of Hythe Dementia

"We operate a Trust fund to support those living with dementia and their carers by providing essential aids and adaptations to maintain their quality of life for as long as possible. We also consider applications made to us from organisations who offer activities and services to support our beneficiaries."

Understanding Dementia

The Hythe Dementia Awareness Forum started on 20th August 2015 when the Hythe Town Council agreed that Hythe should set up a Dementia Aware Forum. The aim was and still is to encourage the people of Hythe to become aware of those living in the Community who have dementia and the needs of their Carers looking after them.

Dementia is a broad umbrella term used to describe a range of progressive neurological disorders. There are many different types of dementia and some people may present with a combination of types. Regardless of which type is diagnosed, each person will experience their dementia in their own unique way.