Dementia impact ignites fundraising passion in Canberra woman

By Mark Sawa
Updated October 26 2014 - 12:08am, first published October 25 2014 - 11:00pm
WALK ORGANISED: Clare Avery-Allen, is organising a walk around Lake Burley
Griffin to raise awareness of dementia and
to raise much needed funds. Her mother was diagnosed with the
condition in her early 50s.  Photo: Graham Tidy.
WALK ORGANISED: Clare Avery-Allen, is organising a walk around Lake Burley Griffin to raise awareness of dementia and to raise much needed funds. Her mother was diagnosed with the condition in her early 50s. Photo: Graham Tidy.
WALK ORGANISED: Clare Avery-Allen, is organising a walk around Lake Burley
Griffin to raise awareness of dementia and
to raise much needed funds. Her mother was diagnosed with the
condition in her early 50s.
WALK ORGANISED: Clare Avery-Allen, is organising a walk around Lake Burley Griffin to raise awareness of dementia and to raise much needed funds. Her mother was diagnosed with the condition in her early 50s.

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