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Official Launch of the Parkinson’s Centre for Integrated Therapy

By ljs73 | 12 April 2023

On Tuesday 11th April we welcomed guests to help us celebrate the launch of the Centre. We are delighted to announce that the Parkinson’s Centre … Read more

Friends Group invite you to take part in a sponsored walk in aid of the Centre

By Anna Pollard | 31 March 2023

On Sunday 16th April, the Friends of the Parkinson’s Centre for Integrated Therapy will be taking part in a sponsored walk from Deal to St … Read more

Krish puts in the ‘Hard Yards’!

By Anna Pollard | 08 March 2023

What must it feel like when you have made it up to 17,598 feet elevation? The air at this altitude is less dense and air … Read more

Parkinson’s Group of Friends – Newsletter and Website

By ljs73 | 23 February 2023

Our friends around the Kent coast area have released their latest newsletter which includes research updates and plans for another coastal walk to raise funds … Read more

The Medway Neurological Network to raise funds in aid of the Parkinson’s Centre

By Anna Pollard | 22 February 2023

The Medway Neurological Network is organising a day of fundraising events in aid of the Parkinson’s Centre for Integrated Therapy and the Nepalese Parkinson’s Disease … Read more

Supporter to trek to Everest Base Camp in aid of the Parkinson’s Centre for Integrated Therapy

By Anna Pollard | 13 January 2023

Sudhir Krishnan (Krish) has pledged to trek to Everest Base Camp in April 2023 to raise vital funds in aid of the Parkinson’s Centre for … Read more

Season’s Greetings from The Parkinson’s Centre for Integrated Therapy

By ljs73 | 16 December 2022

The Hospital Saturday Fund donates £9,360 to the Parkinson’s Centre

By Anna Pollard | 06 December 2022

We are extremely grateful to the Hospital Saturday Fund for supporting the Parkinson’s Centre for Integrated Therapy with a grant of £9,360 towards our neurophysiotherapy … Read more

Classical concert raises £2,600 towards the Parkinson’s Centre

By Anna Pollard | 05 December 2022

On Saturday 19th November, Faversham Choral Society and the Canterbury Singers put on a concert of The Brahms Requiem, under the baton of Adrian Bawtree, … Read more

The King’s School, Canterbury raises further funds for the Centre

By Anna Pollard | 01 December 2022

Support staff at the King’s School, Canterbury chose the Parkinson’s Centre for Integrated Therapy to be their 2022 Charity of the Year and their fundraising … Read more

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