The digital archive will keep older generations of the community 'connected'
The company’s dementia programme, House of Memories, will work alongside Brighton and Hove LGBT+ Switchboard to collect a digital archive of audio, video, objects and photography to store in an app which will keep the older generations of the community “connected”.
“It’s important to remember life stories, especially those from the community, where not all memories are happy memories. We want to capture memories that everyone can connect with. We are working together to tell the stories of those who came before us and help people remember how the community got to where it is today.
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