We are delighted to share that Moments That Remain has been funded by Hertfordshire County Council, whose generous support has made this project possible. With their backing, we are able to bring to life a deeply personal and meaningful exploration of dementia, capturing the experiences of those living with the condition, their families, and their carers across Hertfordshire.
This funding allows us to create a powerful series of photographic portraits, each one telling a unique story of resilience, love, and the quiet challenges of dementia. Alongside these images, personal reflections and written narratives will offer a window into the realities of life with the condition, preserving the voices of those affected and ensuring their experiences are seen and understood.
Thanks to Hertfordshire County Council, we will be able to share this work through a public and digital exhibition, opening up conversations about dementia and challenging the stigma that so often surrounds it. Their support ensures that these stories reach the wider community, fostering greater awareness and encouraging empathy for those navigating the complexities of memory loss and change.
We are incredibly grateful for this opportunity and for the recognition of the importance of Moments That Remain. This project is about more than documenting dementia—it is about honouring lives, preserving connections, and making sure that even as memories fade, these moments remain.