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Stephanie Connor, Chair of the Offaly Branch of Parkinson’s Ireland, recently spoke on Midlands 103 alongside her husband, David, about living with Parkinson’s and the supports available across the Midlands. Listen below:

She highlighted the work of the Offaly Branch in providing support, connection, and advocacy for those affected in the region.

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On April 11th, Parkinson’s Awareness Day, communities across the country came together for A Walk in the Park for Parkinson’s, with events taking place in 21 locations nationwide. The day was a powerful show of solidarity, raising awareness and vital funds to support those living with Parkinson’s and their families.

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Catriona Kinnevey, board member of Parkinson’s Ireland, recently appeared on Ireland AM to share her personal experience of living with Young Onset Parkinson’s disease.

In a powerful and honest conversation, Catriona spoke about the challenges she has faced, as well as the resilience and determination that continue to shape her journey. Her openness helps to raise a...


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We are pleased to announce that our Annual Education Conference will take place on Saturday, 25 April, 11am- 2pm, online. This important event will bring together members of the Parkinson’s community for a day of learning, connection, and shared insight.

Further details, including our line up of speakers and the full agenda, will be shared over the coming weeks.

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Across Ireland, buildings are lighting up red to mark Parkinson’s Awareness Day, creating a powerful symbol of solidarity and support.

Why red? It represents love, strength, and support for everyone living with Parkinson’s, as well as their families and carers. These illuminated landmarks are a reminder that no one is alone, and that communities across the country s...


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