Wilko Stockport has celebrated the opening of its new store at the Peel Centre by presenting Stockport Dementia Café with £500 worth of Wilko products.
Stockport Dementia Café offers those living with Alzheimer’s the chance to take part in music activities including, singing and playing instruments, which is proven to support memory loss.
The donation featured a variety of products from the Wilko home accessories and decorating range, which will be used to refresh the facilities and café environment for those who use it.
Mandy Wassall-Billu, Wilko Stockport Manager, said:
“We’re delighted to donate products to Stockport Dementia Cafe. It’s a great feeling knowing we were able to support a project that does such important work in the local area.”
Steph Larkin, Community Fundraiser for Alzheimer’s Society in Manchester said:
“There are a number of people living with Dementia in Manchester. With the right support people can live well with the condition for a number of years.
“Alzheimer’s Society’s Dementia cafes can really help improve an individual’s quality of life by giving people with the condition and their carers the opportunity to socialise with others in similar situations and receive vital support, information and guidance.
“We are therefore delighted to be working in partnership with Wilko at the Peel Centre to provide more resources for our services and would like to thank them for their generosity.”
Founded in 1930 as Wilkinson Stores by J K Wilkinson, Wilko is one of the UK’s largest and best-loved retailers and opened a new store in Stockport last October