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Glanvilles Solicitors proudly announces their West Sussex Charity of the Year, Dementia Support.

Having previously partnered with Dementia Support, Glanvilles Solicitors are excited to announce Dementia Support as their 2025 West Sussex Charity of the Year. Having maintained a strong relationship with the local charity, the Firm is excited to help shine a light on the wonderful services offered at Sage House.

Nicola Burden, Partner of Glanvilles LLP commented “Dementia Support plays a pivotal role in supporting the West Sussex community both for those living with dementia and also for their families. Dementia Support is a fantastic organisation with a wonderful team and we’re extremely proud to support and fundraise for this very worthy cause.”

 

Sage House is a bespoke, modern and functional community hub, bringing local Dementia Support services together under one roof. Located in Tangmere, West Sussex they provide the latest support, information, advice and activities to those living with dementia and their families and recently celebrated winning the 2024 ‘Best Overall Business’ and ‘Innovation’ Awards at Chichester & Bognor Business Awards.

Emma Radley, COO of Sage House commented “We are absolutely delighted to be chosen as the Glanvilles Solicitors West Sussex Charity of the year. This partnership will make a tremendous difference in enabling us to continue providing life-changing dementia services for local people. As a local charity, we rely on fundraising for 80% of our annual income and we are excited to work closely with Glanvilles to create an even greater impact.”

Find out more about Sage House : www.dementiasupport.co.uk        

 

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