Supportive business Relish donates £400 to dementia charity for interactive community sessions

THE “positive power of music” struck a chord as a national company raised £400 for a dementia charity to fund interactive community sessions.

Relish, a company that supplies products including jigsaws, radios, sensory toys and arts & crafts designed for people living with dementia, donated five per cent of its online UK radio sales in one month to Maltby-based Lost Chord UK.

It will go to supporting the charity’s work in residential homes, day centres and pop-up events, across the region and nationally.

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Lost Chord UK chief executive Clare Langan said: “Because Relish is a company working specifically in the field of dementia and because our services are all about supporting people living with dementia, this made the perfect partnership.

“The work Lost Chord UK musicians do every day via all our different platforms is a constant reminder of the positive power of music in reaching out to people living with dementia.

“The fantastic amount of money that Relish raised on our behalf will be used specifically to fund our new interactive community sessions, which have been created to widen our reach beyond our base of care homes and day centres.

“We cannot thank the Relish team enough for this great gesture.”

 

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