St. George couple receive award from Utah Lieutenant Governor
St. George residents Brad and Terry Cottam were recognized for their volunteer service to families dealing with dementia by Utah Lt. Governor Spencer J. Cox earlier this month. The couple was surprised with the framed certificates at a recent Memory Matters Utah weekly caregiver support group meeting.
“Memory Matters Utah nominated Brad and Terry for the award because of their dedication and service to others”, said LuAnn Lundquist, founder and executive director of the local charity. “They cared for several family members with a memory loss illness and have learned firsthand the challenges that caregivers face. They take that experience and use it to make the lives of others better.”
“They have organized air searches for a support group member whose husband was missing and in danger” said Janet Labrum of Memory Matters Utah. “They visit our clients that are in assisted living facilities. They call on and help caregivers who are having a difficult time. They even visit and check up on friends who are being cared for professionally when their caregivers are out of town. Brad and Terry have done so much to care for our caregivers. They attend every educational meeting they can and share that information with others.”
Terry Cottam also started a grassroots fundraising effort for Memory Matters called “Dimes for Dementia,” then she upped the ante and renamed it “Dollars for Dementia.” The Cottams place coin jars at local businesses for patrons to donate coins and dollars to support local Alzheimer’s and dementia programs and services. They have also recruited other caregivers to help them in this endeavor and encouraged fellow support group members to take the jars home and fill them with their pocket change.
“Memory Matters Utah is a local nonprofit that depends greatly on volunteer service,” Lundquist said. “Because of the efforts of Brad and Terry, our reach is much greater and our clients have true friends who care and sacrifice to help them in their time of need. The Cottams have taken on this cause with great energy and dedication to help others. They exemplify our community spirit.”
Memory Matters Utah/Nevada is 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to reduce isolation and improve wellness for individuals with dementia and their caregivers through activities, support, education, and consultation. More information is available at memorymattersutah.org.
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