It’s time to talk about Parkinson’s. And be heard. Date 6 May 2022 This World Parkinson’s Day and Parkinson’s Awareness Month 2022 were a huge success. The community came together to encourage everyone to talk about Parkinson’s. Our chair Gary Shaughnessy looks back on an amazing April and what’s next.
Glasgow woman shaving her head to raise funds for Parkinson’s UK Date 17 February 2022 Angela Boag from Glasgow has raised over £2000 so far through donations on her JustGiving page
Parkinson’s ambassador David Jensen returns to Jazz FM Date 14 February 2022 The broadcasting legend is returning for a second 6-part series.
What we achieved in 2021, together Date 21 December 2021 It’s been another tough year. Especially if you, or someone you love, has Parkinson’s. But we’re learning to live with coronavirus, adapting our vital support services and finding new ways to come together as a community.
New elected trustees and the 2021 Parkinson's UK AGM Date 2 November 2021 At our Parkinson’s UK AGM on Saturday 16 October Sally Bromley and Samantha Aylieff were elected as new trustees to the Board.
Today we’re launching a marketing campaign to get Parkinson’s understood Date 6 September 2021 Not enough people understand what it’s like to live with Parkinson’s. Together, we can change that.
New Parkinson’s Cafe for Dunbar Community Date 2 June 2021 The Dunbar Craft Studio will open its doors on Thursday 3 June to welcome people with Parkinson's
Mark Coxe releases poetry book ‘Reflections’ about life with Parkinson’s Date 22 April 2021 Mark, who has lived with Parkinson’s for almost 10 years, has released a poetry book about life with the condition. And he’s donating all proceeds to Parkinson's UK.
Advice for volunteers on restarting activities safely Date 20 April 2021 As restrictions start to lift across the UK, some volunteers are restarting activities, while others will keep things virtual for now.
Jennifer is walking 90 miles in memory of her gran Date 14 April 2021 Jennifer Dyer, 27, from Croftfoot, is walking 90 miles to fundraise for Parkinson's UK, in memory of her gran, Mary Kelly