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The Forget Me Notes Project

@FMNProject

Edinburgh-based charity that uses music to build community and combat social isolation, supporting people living with dementia, their families and friends.

3 days to go until our annual fundraising Singathon! 12 hours of singing, 132 songs, lots of laughter, dancing and #community. To register: eventbrite.co.uk/e/forget-me-no…. To donate: donate.giveasyoulive.com/campaign/sing-…


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It was great to attend @FMNProject at the St Brides Centre - I heard and saw first hand about the work they do using music to build an inclusive community of "warmth, openness and understanding". We are a project that is built upon dementia-friendly values, and is open to all -…


Come and join us on 13th August at our Showcase: a chance to see and hear about our work … and stay for a ceilidh! #dementia #community

FMNProject's tweet image. Come and join us on 13th August at our Showcase: a chance to see and hear about our work … and stay for a ceilidh! #dementia #community

Could YOU be one of our new volunteers visiting people living with #dementia on a 1:1 basis, sharing #music and stories? Training planned for 11th & 18th March. Find more information here: volunteeredinburgh.org.uk/volunteer/find… or at our website: forgetmenotes.org.uk/volunteering #volunteer #community


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What amazing feedback, well done @FMNProject x


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To highlight the power of community support, Alan of @FMNProject led the group in a rendition of 'You Raise Me Up' 🎼🎶 Be warned, you cannot watch this video without a tear in your eye 😭 #ScotDementiaFest #Dementia


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'It’s important to create an environment that includes, rather than excludes. Inclusion can be an overused word. For me, it’s about being interested in each other' - Paul from @FMNProject speaking at the #ScotDementiaFest

Deepnessdement1's tweet image. 'It’s important to create an environment that includes, rather than excludes. Inclusion can be an overused word. For me, it’s about being interested in each other' - Paul from @FMNProject speaking at the #ScotDementiaFest

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'When covid happened, I thought 'Where are all my friends?' - and then I found the choir' - sharing the power of music to reduce isolation. 'As long as we‘re all singing from the same hymn sheet, then we‘re a community' - @FMNProject's music workshop at #ScotDementiaFest 🎼

Deepnessdement1's tweet image. 'When covid happened, I thought 'Where are all my friends?' - and then I found the choir' - sharing the power of music to reduce isolation. 'As long as we‘re all singing from the same hymn sheet, then we‘re a community' - @FMNProject's music workshop at #ScotDementiaFest 🎼

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Fantastic session from @FMNProject about what music means to us as individuals and how music can bring us together to create a community. How community can raise us up, bring us together and help us communicate on an emotional level. 🎶💚 #ScotDementiaFest

PlaylistforLife's tweet image. Fantastic session from @FMNProject about what music means to us as individuals and how music can bring us together to create a community. How community can raise us up, bring us together and help us communicate on an emotional level. 🎶💚 #ScotDementiaFest

Wonderful to be joining #ScotDementiaFest today to add a @FMNProject flavour to the morning!


Love this!

Another joyful music memory session!

TillyMutter's tweet image. Another joyful music memory session!
TillyMutter's tweet image. Another joyful music memory session!


Happy #MakeMusicDay! We’ll be at Leith Library to celebrate, today at 2.30pm. All are welcome #music #dementia #community


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🤔 In #FestivalTheatre lore, what's "Tracey Island"? 🌴 Find out in our latest #podcast episode! Host, Willy Gilder is joined by our Head of Electrics, Graham & @FMNProject’s Alan, to discuss everything from Bovril to brass bands, & a magic box! 🎧 bit.ly/3OJ8awR

captheatres's tweet image. 🤔 In #FestivalTheatre lore, what's "Tracey Island"? 🌴 Find out in our latest #podcast episode!

Host, Willy Gilder is joined by our Head of Electrics, Graham & @FMNProject’s Alan, to discuss everything from Bovril to brass bands, & a magic box!

🎧 bit.ly/3OJ8awR

We are so excited to have been shortlisted for funding for a project in partnership with the wonderful Open Door, Morningside, using the power of #music to improve #health and #wellbeing of older people and those living with #dementia. Please vote for us! thepeoplesprojects.org.uk/projects/view/…


This is now our favourite picture

For a second I thought he was offering to go into work for me 🙃 @captheatres @FMNProject

alexwritings's tweet image. For a second I thought he was offering to go into work for me 🙃 @captheatres @FMNProject


Such a privilege being back at @captheatres for Together in Song

We’re back with @FMNProject for Together in Song, our monthly dementia friendly concert @captheatres. We’re two songs in and I’m already teary. There’s something so moving about this group of people singing together, it gets me every single time.



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We’re back with @FMNProject for Together in Song, our monthly dementia friendly concert @captheatres. We’re two songs in and I’m already teary. There’s something so moving about this group of people singing together, it gets me every single time.


We’re at Saughton Park glasshouse again tomorrow at 1.45pm. Join us for #music, #singing and #community … and even a hot chocolate!


Following our big launch last week, we are incredibly proud to present our new film, made in partnership with @UniWestScotland, that beautifully captures the powerful effect that music can have for people living with #dementia forgetmenotes.org.uk/film


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Paul Tucker introducing the wonderful @FMNProject film at Festival Theatre Edinburgh @UniWestScotland @UWScreative @CreativeUws making music with people living with dementia. Beautiful


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