‘A Walk in the Park for Parkinson’s’ Fundraising Event and Photographs
Thank you to everyone who supported ‘A Walk in the Park for Parkinson’s’ across ten locations nationwide on Saturday, September 21st.
We are blown away by the support from the hundreds of people who came together to raise awareness and funds for Parkinson’s Disease and the services Parkinson’s Ireland provides.
Thank you to all of our volunteers and especially to Home Instead Ireland for making our first flagship fundraiser event such a success.
Croía Fields, Letterkenny (aged 3), Hannah Crawford, Buncrana, (5) and Darragh Fields, Letterkenny (4) at the Parkinson’s Awareness Walk supported by Home Instead in the Letterkenny Town Park on Saturday morning. Photo Clive WassonFiona Bridgeman, Ellen Bridgeman, Shiela Moore, Thomas Bridgeman, Sheila Moore, John Moore, Jack Moore, Peter Birdgeman, Yvonne McCallion and Obi. . at the Parkinson’s Awareness Walk supported by Home Instead in the Letterkenny Town Park on Saturday morning. Photo Clive WassonHome Instead Staff at the Parkinson’s Awareness Walk supported by Home Instead in the Letterkenny Town Park on Saturday morning from left are Louise McSpadden, Alison Hegarty, Mary Sweeney, Annette Olston, Ruberta Cuddy, laura Crawford, Martin Gallaher and Kathryn Ferry Photo Clive Wasson Photo Clive WassonEileen Railly, Anne Kelly, Ann Glancey, Clodagh McgGee, Michael McGlynn, Mary McGlyann and Andy McGlynn at the Parkinson’s Awareness Walk supported by Home Instead in the Letterkenny Town Park on Saturday morning. Photo Clive WassonEllie McSpadden, Louise McSpadden, Will McSpadden, Mary Sweeney and Liam Ssrain at the Parkinson’s Awareness Walk supported by Home Instead in the Letterkenny Town Park on Saturday morning. Photo Clive WassonLiam Strain, Paul Hegarty and Dessie McBride at the Parkinson’s Awareness Walk supported by Home Instead in the Letterkenny Town Park on Saturday morning. Photo Clive WassonWalkers start the Parkinson’s Awareness Walk supported by Home Instead in the Letterkenny Town Park on Saturday morning. Photo Clive WassonAnne Fox speaking at the Parkinson’s Awareness Walk supported by Home Instead in the Letterkenny Town Park on Saturday morning. Photo Clive Wasson
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