THE ALZHEIMER’S LONDON MEMORY WALK

With just a month to go until 2023 Memory Walks begin, it’s the perfect time to dust off your trainers, gather your crew and sign up to your closest walk.

Memory Walks are for the whole family to enjoy – from tiny tots to grandparents, and even your pet pooch!

You’ll walk with a community that understands what you’re going through. And, whether you’re walking in memory of a loved one or to support someone living with dementia, you’ll feel compassion and unity.

Since 2016, the £35 million raised at Memory Walks has helped to fund ongoing drug development and ground-breaking research.

Recently, the results of a trial (funded 30 year ago) on the latest Alzheimer’s drug donanemab have been a true turning point in dementia research.

When you join your nearest Memory Walk, you’ll walk for progress and science, towards a future where dementia no longer devastates lives.

Sign up for FREE to London Memory Walk

London Memory Walk
Where? Potters Fields Park, London

When? Sunday 8 October, 10am for an 11am start.

What? There are two routes to choose from on the day of Memory Walk. The shorter 2km walk is a gentle stroll taking in the views of the city, which is suitable for Memory Walkers of all ages. This route is suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs with assistance.

The longer 5km walk is a little more challenging, and will take you further along the Thames and around the city. This route is not suitable for pushchairs or wheelchairs due to the nature of the pathways

FACILITIES

Dogs allowed
Refreshments
Toilets

Why? Aim to raise £160 in donations to help end the devastation caused by dementia.

For a full list of frequently asked questions, click here.

If you can’t make London this year, click here for the full list of 24 Memory Walks across the UK, or organise your own at a time and place that suits you.

Sign up for FREE to London Memory Walk