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Discovering Dementia

S3 EP1 Manny's Samosa Saturday for Dementia UK

Season 3, Ep. 1

Fundraiser extraordinaire Manny Singh Kang is a Volunteer Ambassador for Dementia UK.

He's also a Wolverhampton Wanderers football fan who launched and now runs a popular samosa stand at home games, through which he's raised thousands for charities. As you'll hear, he's also inspired many people along the way.


The Samosa Saturday event featured here raised an incredible £6567.94 for Dementia UK.


Links for Manny:

To donate - https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/mkang

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Dementia UK is a charity that provides Admiral Nurses (specialist dementia nurses) for families affected by dementia.

https://www.dementiauk.org

To speak to an Admiral Nurse, call the Dementia UK Helpline on 0800 888 6678 or email helpline@dementiauk.org

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