Luton Dementia Awareness Walk on Sunday 28 September 2025

As we mentioned a few months ago, on Sunday 28 September 2025 Luton is coming together to walk for change at Stockwood Park from 11am to 3pm.

Music24 and Rotary Luton Someries are joining forces with Young @ Heart Cafe to host the Luton Dementia Awareness Walk, an event dedicated to supporting those impacted by dementia and their loved ones.

A time to reflect

This inspiring walk invites individuals and families to take time to reflect on how dementia has touched their lives and the lives of others in their community.

It's a chance to walk, talk, and show solidarity while raising awareness about the challenges faced by those living with dementia.

Maria Collins, founder of Young at Heart Café, explained the motivation behind the event:

"We know how isolating dementia can be—for both those diagnosed and their carers and loved ones. Our goal is to bring people together, creating a supportive space where they can connect, share experiences, and know they are not alone."

Walk, talk and share

The Luton Dementia Awareness Walk is not a challenge or a race, it is a gentle stroll bringing people affected by Dementia together to walk, talk and share experiences.

It is completely free to take part in the event.

Register your interest

For more information and to join the walk, register your interest by visiting the Luton Dementia Awareness Walk Eventbrite page

We look forward to seeing Young @ Heart

Our Dementia Walk partners

Music24: A leading community music charity using music to reduce loneliness, improve wellbeing, and foster confidence for individuals affected by ill health, disability, and dementia. Music24 reaches over 450 people annually across Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire.

Visit their website to find out more

Rotary Luton Someries: Part of the global Rotary network, this group of local volunteers is committed to creating meaningful change through sustainable projects addressing literacy, peace, healthcare, and community-building.

Find out more about their work

Ian Christie