Clogher Livestock Mart in Tyrone has donated over £13,000 to Dementia NI. The funds came from a Christmas charity sale, collection buckets, an auction and a pyjama party.

The committee at the mart, led by Robert Simpson, organised the events to support families affected by dementia across Northern Ireland. Simpson noted that the response surpassed expectations, with the Christmas sale and auction generating most of the money. He thanked customers, staff and supporters for their contributions.

Katrina Hughes, donor engagement lead at Dementia NI, welcomed the donation. She highlighted the mart's enthusiasm and the impact of local efforts on people living with dementia.

Dementia NI operates as a member-led group that aids individuals in early to mid-stage dementia. The charity works to help members live well, reduce stigma, advocate for improved services and increase public awareness.