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Who we are

Empowering Change Through Trusteeship

 

Parkinsons.Me was founded by Ewan Stutt following his diagnosis aged 41 in 2013

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About Us:

At Parkinsons.Me, we are committed to driving change and support for families impacted by Parkinson's disease. Our charity thrives under the guidance of dedicated trustees who play a pivotal role in shaping our strategic direction and ensuring the fulfilment of our mission.

 

Our Trustees:

Our board of trustees consists of passionate individuals from diverse backgrounds who bring a wealth of expertise and experience to our charity. They are the driving force behind our initiatives and the guardians of our values.

 

Join Our Board of Trustees:

Are you ready to make a lasting impact on the lives of those affected by Parkinson's disease? Consider joining our board of trustees. As a trustee at Parkinsons.me, you will:

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  • Utilise your skills and expertise to guide our charity's strategic decision-making process.

  • Play a crucial role in determining the direction and priorities of our programs and initiatives.

  • Collaborate with like-minded individuals to explore new ideas and approaches in Parkinson's disease support.

 

Why Become a Trustee:

Becoming a trustee at Parkinsons.Me is more than just a title – it's an opportunity to make a meaningful difference. By lending your voice and expertise to our cause, you will help us empower individuals and families affected by Parkinson's disease to live their best lives.

 

How to Get Involved:

If you're passionate about making a difference and ready to take on a leadership role in the fight against Parkinson's disease, we invite you to explore trustee opportunities with Parkinsons.Me. Your commitment and dedication can drive positive change and bring hope to countless lives.

 

Contact Us:

Ready to embark on this rewarding journey with us? Contact us today to learn more about becoming a trustee at Parkinsons.me. Together, we can make a lasting impact on the Parkinson's community. Join us in our mission to empower change and support families affected by Parkinson's disease. Become a trustee at Parkinsons.me today!

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Want to join a dynamic young charity and help delivery on our strategy of supporting families impacted by Parkinson's? Click here to find out more or email: mail@parkinsons.me

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It is with great pleasure that we present to you the Parkinsons.Me Annual Report. As we reflect on the past year's endeavors and achievements, we are filled with gratitude for the unwavering support and dedication of our community members, partners, and supporters.

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Parkinsons.Me has continued to uphold its commitment to providing comprehensive support, resources, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by Parkinson's disease. Through our charity, we have strived to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those navigating the challenges of Parkinson's.

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In this annual report, we will take you on a journey through the milestones, accomplishments, and impactful moments that have defined our charity's efforts over the past year. Each section of this report encapsulates the collective efforts and achievements of our dedicated team and supporters.

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We invite you to celebrate the progress we have made together and reflect on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Your continued support and engagement are fundamental to our mission, and we are deeply grateful for the trust you place in us as we work tirelessly to improve the lives of individuals affected by Parkinson's disease.

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Thank you for being an integral part of the Parkinsons.Me community. Together, we will continue to strive for progress, empowerment, and hope in the fight against Parkinson's.

Ewan Stutt - the founder of Parkinsons.Me

Meet the trustees:

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Acting Chair of Trustees

Norman Telford

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Trustee

Peter Cook

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Trustee

Martin Cowell

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Vice Chair of Trustees

Rosie Chadwick

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Trustee

Gary Strickland

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Treasurer

Ruth Bachelor

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