We're taking part in Walk For A Cure
This year we lost our incredible Grandmother Tove to Alzheimer’s.
Anyone who knows someone affected by this disease knows how devastating it is to watch the person you have known and loved slowly be stripped away.
In her final days, our Grandma Tove was surrounded by those that loved her, sharing stories and reminiscing about the incredible life she had before Alzheimer’s took her from us.
On September 20th we are walking 34km at the Cotswold Walk For a Cure event in her memory and to help raise funds to hopefully find a cure and stop others suffering the same.
Thank you for your support.

So far, Tove’s Girls have helped fund 19 hours of essential lab time for our amazing scientists
Our Achievements

Amount Raised (£250)
We've raised enough to fund a genetic test to help identify genes early

Amount Raised (£1,500)
Our team has raised enough to fund a specialised brain scan, vital in the work to cure Alzheimer’s

Team Reached Fundraising Goal
Thank you to our Sponsors

£100
Turner/haig Family

£50
Alvilde Patrick
So proud of you boyh

£50
Shendl
💖💖💖

£50
Dorcas Veronica Pollok De Avila
For Tove, her favourite saying "Follow Me"!!

£50
Shannon Patrick

£36
Deborah Hay-thorburn

£36
Lorna Holden
Have a brilliant time together Tove’s Best Girls

£36
Emma Peden

£36
Paulina
Great cause!! Good luck in your walk Shannon

£36
Elanor Mcnamara
Love to you both x

£36
Rhia Chagger

£20
June Russell
What a lovely tribute to your gran. Good luck ❤️

£20
Fee
Very eloquently expressed- well done girls. What a privilege to have known such a unique woman. Such a cruel illness and such a worthy cause. Xxx

£20
Lee

£15
Coral
Good luck! You'll smash it

£10
Grace Madden
You got this!

£10
Suzanne Baird
Good luck girls. Have an amazing time x

£10
Leigh Short

£10
Terry
good luck, you will smash it, just like everything you set your heart to do !! :)

£10
Richard Williams
Good luck

£10
David England
Good luck Shannon, you could probably run this :)

£10
Charlotte
Good luck Shannon x

£10
Will Smith
An awful disease...look forward to hearing how the walk goes - good luck! :-)
Well done. Enjoy the walk.