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Memory Walk & Jog is coming back to Melbourne

Dementia Australia’s largest annual fundraising event, Memory Walk & Jog, is heading back to Melbourne to help raise much-needed funds in support of people living with dementia, their families and carers.

This year walkers, runners and joggers will set off on Sunday 18 May at Princes Park, Carlton North to raise money, awareness and to get active for their brain health.

Dementia Australia ambassador Takaya Honda laid down a challenge for the community of Melbourne calling on more people than ever to get involved in Memory Walk & Jog by either walking, running, volunteering, donating or supporting 2025 participants.

“The Victorian community should get involved in Memory Walk & Jog because dementia is a disease that touches so many lives—mine included,” Takaya said.

“My mother passed away from dementia in 2023, and I saw firsthand how devastating and isolating the disease can be, not only for the person living with it but also for their family.

“For those affected, Memory Walk & Jog is more than a fundraiser, it’s a place to connect with others who truly understand the journey. For me, it was comforting to share space with people who had walked similar paths, offering a sense of community in what can often feel like an isolating experience.

“When you join us, you’re helping to create hope, connection and change for families like mine. Your support means the world to so many of us.”

This year Dementia Australia aims to have a record-breaking number of people sign up to participate across Australia, helping to raise more than $2 million to fund invaluable support, education and services for people living with dementia, their families and carers.

Dementia Australia CEO Professor Tanya Buchanan said that communities participating in Memory Walk & Jog play an integral role in helping to deliver services and increasing awareness of dementia.

“There are more than 74,200 people living with dementia in the Melbourne Metropolitan region,” Professor Buchanan said.

“Not only does Memory Walk & Jog help raise vital funds but it is an important opportunity to continue a national discussion about dementia and for everyone to get active and socially connect– two key things we can do to help reduce our risk of dementia.”

Registrations are open now for the 2025 Memory Walk & Jog event in Melbourne and across Australia. More details can be found at www.memorywalk.com.au/event/melbourne.

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