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

Robert Simpson of the Clogher Mart Committee stated that the business sees dementia affect many local families. He noted that the mart aimed to unite people and aid the charity. Simpson said the response surpassed expectations, with the Christmas sale and auction providing most funds. He thanked customers, staff, and supporters for their contributions.

Katrina Hughes, Donor Engagement Lead for Dementia NI, praised the mart team's commitment. She highlighted how their efforts show community collaboration benefits those with dementia in Northern Ireland.

Dementia NI consists of members who live with a dementia diagnosis. The group targets individuals in early to mid-stages and offers peer support. It seeks to reduce stigma around dementia and promotes living well after diagnosis.

Members of Dementia NI campaign for improvements in services. They partner with organizations to enhance support for people with the condition.