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You're invited to a Magnolia Tea Party

Dementia Auckland from Dementia Auckland

Celebrate a moment of joy with Dementia Auckland by getting together to enjoy a decadent high tea at Cordis, Auckland.

Four out of five people in New Zealand are affected in some way by dementia - it impacts almost everyone.

Each year, 60 people benefit from Cognitive Stimulation Therapy, a form of treatment that's proven to have a positive impact on memory, mood and quality of life for those living with dementia.

With your support, we hope to double this number and help even more families make the most of every moment.

Tickets are available at Eventbrite for just $110, or discounted table prices are available – for group tables of 4 or 10 please email events@dementiaauckland.org.nz

Includes a luxurious high tea, beverages, guest speakers, entertainment and a goodie bag.

Places are limited so book your seats early.

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