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Your gift will help people living with Parkinson's stay connected to their communities and the care they need this Christmas

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Your generosity can help transform lives

As we gather around our festive trees and barbecue this Christmas, let's remember that this season is also about giving back and sharing our blessings. Join us in spreading the magic of connection this Christmas. Every contribution, no matter how big or small, will help our Parkinson's community access vital services, ensuring no one faces Parkinson's alone.

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Call with our Parkinson's infoline staff

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Counselling session with a Parkinson's specialist counsellor

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Visit with a Parkinson's specialist nurse

Graham's story

When Graham was diagnosed at just 42, he was working full-time and raising two young children. “At first, I thought it was just stress,” he said. “Then came the tremors and everything changed.”  

The reality of living with Parkinson’s hit hard.
“You start to question your future. I honestly thought I’d end up in a wheelchair.”  

As the condition progressed, Graham’s world began to shrink. Crowded places felt impossible. Friends drifted away.
“I’d lose confidence just walking down the street. Sometimes it was easier to stay home than risk freezing or falling.”  

That’s when he reached out to Parkinson’s NSW. The InfoLine nurses offered guidance. Support groups gave him belonging. Education sessions helped him manage symptoms and rebuild confidence.  

“It wasn’t just medical advice, it was knowing I wasn’t alone. The support I’ve had has kept me part of the community. Without it, I’d have been isolated and scared.”  

Give the gift of connection today and help more people like Graham keep connection, confidence, and hope for the future.  

“Parkinson’s may have changed my pace, but it hasn’t stopped my life. Connection is what keeps me moving.”  

Through your support, we give people the tools and connections they need to live their best possible life with Parkinson’s.  

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