Paws for parkinsons

Walk for Parkinson's: Leeds 2025

Why we are fundraising for Parkinson's UK

Recently, my dad was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. It’s been a huge shock for our family and a hard pill to swallow. We’re learning every day what living with Parkinson’s really means.


He has always been my role model – strong, caring, and a happy go lucky kind of guy – and seeing him face this has been incredibly hard for us all. 


That’s why I’ve decided to take part in a fundraising walk – to raise awareness and much-needed funds for research, support, and care for those affected. Every step I take will be for my dad, and for the many others who face the challenges of parkinsons disease. 


Parkinson’s is progressive, and while there’s currently no cure, incredible work is being done to improve treatments and provide vital support.


If you’re able to donate, no matter how big or small, it would mean the world to me and my family. Together, we can bring hope to those living with Parkinson’s and move closer to finding a cure.

💙 Thank you for your kindness and support.

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Thank you to our sponsors

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Callum Johnson

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Andy Farrell

Great cause, great people, well done

£27

Jeremy Black

£11

Stu

Well done Peeps 👏👏👏

£10

Jeph

£50

Lesley & Martin

Donation on behalf of Lesley & Martin

£20

Bruno Johnson

Go Djangy!! Get them legs moving 🦮

£20

Ethan Ashurst

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Emma Lacey

Proud of you darling!!

£11

Jaiden Swales

£22

Dawn Griffiths

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Dan Mckinney

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Adam Lacey

Good luck, will be thinking of you all

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Daniel Ridsdale

Hope procs ok!!!!!!

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Shannon

Love you all ❤️

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Andrew Binns

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Graham

Good luck Bridie, big love to you and your family xx

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Kelly Wain

Super proud of you girl! Hope you raise far more then what ur hoping for 🩷

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Anonymous

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Gemma Shaw

Good luck x

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Shaun Wilson

Well done mate 🙂