Local Parkinson's Support Group at Risk of Closure | |
Urgent appeal made for volunteers in Hammersmith and Fulham
Parkinson’s UK’s Hammersmith and Fulham group has issued an urgent appeal for volunteers as the group faces closure. The local branch could be forced to shut as numbers have been in decline and it has now been inactive for a number of months. The branch, which used to meet in Hammersmith, is looking for an activity leader and host volunteer roles to restart the group and hold events in a new venue, such as a cafe. The volunteers will ensure people with Parkinson’s who live locally can access activities that can make a real difference to them. These flexible roles are responsible for organising room bookings and refreshments for the activity available on site and welcoming people. Karina Prithwani, Network Support Officer, Parkinson’s UK, said, “Activities provided by local groups are a lifeline for people in the local area who are living with Parkinson’s, but unless new volunteers step forward people could be left without the support they need. “If you can spare a few hours a month we’d love to welcome you to volunteer alongside the amazing people who are part of the Hammersmith group - because with your support we really can change lives.” Around 145,000 people in the UK are diagnosed with Parkinson’s and Parkinson's UK is the UK's leading charity supporting those with the condition. Its mission is to find a cure and improve life for everyone affected by Parkinson's through pioneering research, information, support and campaigning. There are around 365 Parkinson's UK local groups throughout the UK, which are run by volunteers who are trained and supported by Parkinson's UK staff. For further details about the volunteer vacancies for the Hammersmith and Fulham group, contact Karina Prithwani, Network Support Officer, on 03442253609 or email kprithwani@parkinsons.org.uk.
July 25, 2022 |