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Article: Braindrops supports work on dementia in Norway

Braindrops supports work on dementia in Norway

Dementia affects many people – not only those living with the disease, but also families, relatives and communities across Norway. It is an area of ​​society that requires long-term efforts, knowledge and support.

At Braindrops, we believe that some challenges are bigger than individual products. That's why we have chosen to get involved in the work of people affected by dementia – through a regular donation scheme to the National Association for Public Health – Dementia.

A conscious choice about social responsibility

Braindrops is a business focused on quality, responsibility and long-term choices. As a company, we want to be not only part of the market – but also part of the society in which we operate.

Dementia is one of the major public health challenges in Norway today. The National Association for Public Health is doing extensive work in:

  • Research
  • Information and enlightenment
  • Support for relatives
  • Interest-based political work

These are efforts that have significance far beyond individuals – and that deserve broad support.

How the donation works

We have chosen to link our commitment directly to our business.

3% of every purchase on Braindrops.no is donated uncut to the National Association for Public Health – Dementia.

  • The donation is automatic.
  • It is fixed and predictable.
  • It is independent of campaigns or time-limited initiatives

For us, this is not about marketing, but about contributing in a concrete and transparent way.

Read more about working with dementia

If you would like to learn more about dementia work in Norway, or about how the funds are used, we recommend visiting the National Association for Public Health directly:

https://nasjonalforeningen.no/demens/

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