You can get involved in lots of ways, including volunteering with the Alzheimer Society of Grey-Bruce, fundraising, advocating, and donating. As a non-profit organization dedicated to helping people with dementia, the Society strives to improve the quality of life for people who are touched by Alzheimer's disease or other dementias.
- Be a Fundraiser
The Alzheimer Society of Grey-Bruce raises over 50% of funding for local programs and services from the community. You can help. Be a Fundraiser!
- Advocacy
Canada needs a national dementia strategy now. Get the facts on the dementia crisis in Canada and find out what you can do to help make this a priority.
- Volunteer
Volunteers are an integral part of the Alzheimer Society of Grey-Bruce. There are many ways volunteers contribute to the work of the Society:
- Ways to donate
Your donations help the Alzheimer Society offer services and support to people with dementia and their family and caregivers.
- Read Rising Tide
Rising Tide: The Impact of Dementia on Canadian Society summarizes Canada’s dementia crisis, the impact on families, our health care system and economy, and what to do about it.
- Rising Tide summary
- Rising TideAbout
- Frequently asked questions
- Share your experience
At the Alzheimer Society, we believe that sharing your experience can help.
Whether you are a person with dementia, a caregiver, a family member or a health-care practitioner, talking about your experiences and hearing about others in similar situations can be positive and rewarding.
Visit our Creative Space and Personal stories sections to connect with and help others.