1000 Cranes


According to the ancient Japanese legend of senbazuru, anyone who folds 1000 paper cranes will be given a chance to make their most desired wishes come true. In some variations of the legend, it is associated with hope, happiness, eternal good luck, longevity, or recovery from illnesses.

This World Alzheimer’s Month, the Crane is our symbol of hope for the dementia community.



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Creating Hope in the Face of Dementia

Today, there are about 100,000 people living with dementia in Singapore, and this number is growing rapidly.

For each person living with the condition, every day represents a new fight – against their cognitive decline, the struggle to fully accept their diagnosis, the perceptions and labels society places on them, and at times, even their own internalised stigma of the condition.

In these moments underscored by trials and uncertainty, the only thing that can keep one going is, hope.

The ‘1000 Cranes’ Campaign

“No road is too long in the company of a friend” – Japanese Proverb

This World Alzheimer’s Month, our goal is to bring the nation together for a conversation about dementia, to inspire solidarity with the dementia community, and hope for the future.

As allies of the community, it is up to each and every one of us to support persons with dementia and their caregivers in their unique journeys.

Together, there are no limits to what we can accomplish.

#1000Cranes #CranesForDementia

Join the Movement

Send a Virtual Crane and pledge your support for the dementia community today!

Once you hit ‘Submit’, your messages will be transformed into a Virtual Crane, symbolising your pledge of solidarity.

These messages will live on in our Wall of Hope and will also be featured during our ‘1000 Paper Cranes‘ Film Livestream Event on 21 September 2022.

Let’s send as many Virtual #CranesForDementia as we can this World Alzheimer’s Month!

Wall of Hope

We are always here to support you, and hope you have an amazing year ahead. ❤️

Hey! I hope that all of you are doing well, and living happy lives as best as you can <3 Know that your dementia does not define you, and I hope that you are able to feel the warmth and care that the community has, in support of you. Wishing you joy, prosperity, and endless love!

I believe one day there will be a cure for dementia; till then, live well and do not lose hope!! The pain you feel today will be the strength you feel tomorrow.

Thomas

May there be more strength and hope to this community. Love, care, and empathy will go a long way in making this a dementia-friendly society.

Ramachandran Subramanian

To all caregivers: the task could be daunting, the future may look bleak. But embrace each day and each change. You will gain more appreciation of life and treasure each moment with your loved ones!

ET

Dear Pa and friends, you may forget how good you are, but we remember, and are grateful to have you. Wish that your every new day is filled with joy and smiles. Dear Ma and all the patient caregivers, GBU (God bless you) always with abundant love and beautiful days. Thank you for being there with your love.

enn

The loss, you never asked. The unknown, you never sought. Stay strong, and may the memories remain in the heart of your loved ones. The chosen ones are strong indeed… DON’T WORRY ABOUT WHAT PEOPLE THINK OF YOU. Stay strong.

Stay strong for your loved ones…

You will never be alone and we will remember you always, despite any circumstances. God loves you!

JK Wong

Love to all persons with dementia and caregivers – stay strong!

Nmf

1000 Paper Cranes: The Film

“The love we feel cuts through all memory lapses.”

Ever since she was born, Hannah and her grandfather, “Gramps” as she affectionately calls him, have shared a beautiful bond. When he was diagnosed with dementia three years ago, their world was turned upside down. Refusing to let the condition define their love for each other, Hannah started a YouTube channel in the hopes of documenting the special moments in their new journey together.

Through all the doctor’s appointments, shared meals, workouts, and origami crane folding activities, their beautiful bond has grown stronger than ever before.

‘1000 Paper Cranes’ is a short film that Dementia Singapore embarked on with veteran executive producer, Daniel Yun, to spotlight dementia and the profound impact it can have on families. Exploring the themes of familial bonds, courage, and hope, this film is our love letter to the dementia community, youth, millennials, and anyone who has a person with dementia in their lives.

Go on a serendipitous journey with Hannah and Gramps this World Alzheimer’s Day, 21 September 2022.