We are delighted to announce that our Football Against Dementia charity match on Sunday 25 September will be played at Carrow Road, the home of Norwich City Football Club.
Football legends from the Milk Cup and Ken Brown era will be coming together to play a charity match in memory of non-league legend and former Norwich United manager Paul Chick, who passed away from dementia.
We have been asked by fans who can’t attend the match to set up this fundraising page so they can donate to our cause. Thank You
please see our web site below.
https://www.footballagainstdementia.org/We created Football Against Dementia to help anyone affected by Dementia. We understand, from personal experience, the financial and emotional challenges to supporting a loved one with Dementia and aim to provide practical help and support.
“My Mum has had Dementia for 8 years and myself and my brother have had to learn and adapt to Dementia, it has been a really tough journey full of ups and downs. We found that the support available did not really meet ours or our Mums needs. We understand the pressure and difficulties families can go through providing care for a loved one with Dementia”
“The moment I decided to set up Football Against Dementia was when I watched the BBC interview with our first Ambassador, Chris Sutton, about his Father Mike Sutton’s journey with Dementia. I was genuinely moved to tears, as Im sure many have been, and in that instance, I knew I was not alone in this journey, and passionately wanted to create something positive to help others” Trevor Saunders BEM , founder of Football Against Dementia.
My Mum… 8 years living with dementia.