
Charity and Partnerships
Support that starts with “How can we help you?"
Caring for our community means working with others who share the same values. Our partnerships with local charities and organisations help bring families together, open doors to extra support, and create moments that make life at home feel easier and more reassuring

Rennie Grove Rudolph Run
Bluebird Care St Albans was proud to support the Rennie Grove Rudolph Run, a festive community event raising vital funds for hospice care and compassionate support for people living with life-limiting illnesses. Our team joined runners and families on the day, offering refreshments, friendly faces, and practical winter wellbeing advice, helping turn a fun community event into a meaningful day.
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Our Pledge to Fight Dementia
In September 2024, the team at Bluebird Care St Albans took part in the nationwide Alzheimer’s Society Fundraiser Pledge Relay, a meaningful campaign that saw a symbolic pledge baton travel across the country, bringing teams together to raise awareness and vital support for people living with dementia.
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Young Alzheimers fundraising
From homemade cakes to doorstep fundraising, see how our young helpers made a real difference for people affected by dementia, bringing neighbours together and showing that even from a young age, we can make a difference.
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Alzheimer's Society Partnership
Celebrity choreographer and dementia advocate Dame Arlene Phillips DBE has teamed up with Bluebird Care to support their fundraising partnership with Alzheimer’s Society. At the launch event, she spoke about the importance of specialist dementia care and praised the dedication of the St Albans & Hertsmere team as they work towards raising £50,000 for the charity
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Communi-Tea Event
In support of our partnership with the Alzheimer’s Society, our Bluebird Care St Albans & Hertsmere team baked delicious cakes to help raise funds for the charity. Our dedication to supporting our community contributes to the important work being done for people living with dementia and their families