GGAT - Gays Get Alzheimer's Too - Crowdfunder

by Granny Smyth in Shrewsbury, England, United Kingdom

GGAT - Gays Get Alzheimer's Too - Crowdfunder

Total raised £0

£1,000 target 32 days left
0% 0 supporters
Keep what you raise – this project will receive all pledges made by 21st April 2025 at 11:10am

Granny Smyth is raising money to support research into Alzheimer's at Newcastle University

by Granny Smyth in Shrewsbury, England, United Kingdom

Granny Smyth is raising money to support research into Alzheimer's at Newcastle University with the aim of improving life for those in the LGBTQ+ community who are affected by this terrible disease. 

This Crowdfund is to enable us here at GGAT to secure additional equipment for the production of content for social media and outreach campaigns to support our ongoing efforts in the fight against Dementia and Alzheimer's.

Following on from Grannys experience of caring for Great Granma while she suffered from vascular dementia and subsequently after Great Granma passed Granny decided she wanted to give something back to society especially after meeting and socialising with many patients and their families at the residential home where Great Granma and all those other families spent their last few years suffering very similar debilitating illnesses.

Granny being a member of the LGBTQ + community herself decided that this could be a personal way forward to set up a fundraiser to thank those who personally cared for Great Granma. As a result Gays Get Alzheimers Too (GGAT for short) which has now been set up with special thanks to the team at Newcastle University, Grannys Home town. 

Donate today and join Granny Smyth in the fight against Alzheimer's and to help improve our knowledge, diagnosis, and treatment of the disease to improve quality of life for those who suffer from this debilitating disease..

One such project at Newcastle University is developing a multi-parameter approach to defining brain tissue structure, organisation and several aspects of function. To allow effective and acceptable study of people with early dementia the University have developed new very rapid scanning techniques. These allow measurement of the six major parameters in the same patient. Understanding the relationship between these measurements will shed new light on disease progression of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia with the aim of improving diagnosis and management of the disease.

Whether you're contributing £2.50 or £250 all money raised will go to support this vital research into Alzheimer's. 

Thank you for your vital support.

Or enter custom amount

Show your support

Payment and personal details are protected