The Alzheimer Society of Perth County is a non-profit, charitable organization. Your donations provide Help for Today, Hope for Tomorrow by supporting the local programs and services that we provide.
Contributions made by individuals, businesses and organizations play an important role in maintaining our ongoing ability to meet the needs of our community through education and support programs and services. Donations are accepted in any amount, at any time of the year and can be made by cash, cheque or credit card (VISA or Mastercard).
Cheques can be mailed to:
Alzheimer Society of Perth County
206 Ontario Street, Stratford, ON. N5A 3H4
Credit Card Donations can be made by calling (519) 271-1910, 1-888-797-1882 or in person at our society office.
*Donations are tax deductible.
*Charitable Registration No. 131503138RR0001
Memorial donations can be a fitting way to pay tribute to a family member or friend. Memorial Donations can be made through the funeral home or directly to the Alzheimer Society of Perth County.
An In Honour Donation is a unique gift that can be given to recognize a birthday, Christmas, a milestone event or any other gift-giving time of the year. What better gift to give to the person who has everything.
Planned giving can provide a convenient way of contributing to the Alzheimer Society of Perth County. Contact the office to discuss the variety of options that are available as planned giving can be tailored to accommodate your donating preferences.
There are a number of fundraising events held throughout the year, such as Soup’s On, Manulife Walk/Fun Run for Memories, Golf Tournament, and Coffee Break for which a corporate or event sponsorship could be made. For more information, contact the society office and speak with our Event Coordinator.
Please click the "Donate Now" button below to make your on-line donation. Your donation will be forwarded to the Alzheimer Society of Perth County and you will receive an electronic tax receipt to the e-mail address that you provided when you make your donation.
our chapter also supports ongoing research related to Alzheimer's disease?
This valuable research is making great strides towards improving the lives of individuals with the disease, and to ultimately finding a cure.