World Brain Day 2024

July 22 is World Brain Day 2024 – a good day as any other to start making lifestyle changes to protect and preserve your brain’s health.  Although there is currently no cure for Alzheimer’s Disease and other forms of dementia, researchers have identified 12 modifiable risks, which can prevent or delay the symptoms of dementia…

Save the date! 

An unforgettable night you won’t want to miss Hope for Dementia is thrilled to invite you to our Annual Fundraising and Donor Recognition Gala 2024.  Mark your calendar!  Join us on Saturday 2 November 2024 at the elegant Salon Le Crystal at 6:00 p.m.  All proceeds will support the expansion and sustainability of Hope for…

Impact Report

“The world that we live in is filled with concern and anxiety about the future, but our team is pressing ahead with hope and optimism. I am proud of all our team has accomplished, particularly this year as our organization has seen a significant increase in its services. “ We are pleased to share with you…

Giving Tuesday, Voting Tuesday is tomorrow!

At Hope for Dementia, we’re passionately fighting the coming tsunami of dementia.  By 2030, there will be almost 1 million people living with dementia in Canada. Total out-of-pocket expenses for family caregivers of people with dementia are expected to reach $2.4 billion by 2031. Therefore, it is urgent to reverse growth trends in order to…

Giving Tuesday.  Voting Tuesday.

Tuesday, November 28, is an opportunity to shine a light on dementia. Giving Tuesday. Donate to enable Hope for Dementia to continue its services aimed at protecting the brain health of our elders. Voting Tuesday. Vote for Espoir pour la démence in the iA Groupe financier Philanthropy Contest! We’ve been selected as a finalist in…

Take two impactful actions for one cause!

Now is the time to support dementia prevention. To continue our programs, Hope for Dementia needs you. Take two impactful actions for one cause! Help us continue to make a lasting impact through our programs. Help Hope for Dementia continue to make a difference. Take two impactful actions for one cause. Give generously! Vote now!…

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One Year Later

One year ago, Canada closed its borders in order to limit the impacts of the newly announced global pandemic. At the same time, the entire world also shut down to prevent the virus from spreading further. Everyone hoped these measures would help us fend off the novel virus and we would be able to return…