South Leeds physios and exercise coaches invited to apply for new grant

Parkinson’s UK has launched its popular Physical Activity Grants programme to help more people living with Parkinson’s get active in 2024.

Now into its fourth year, the charity’s Physical Activity Grants programme reopened in June for physical activity providers, leisure groups, sports clubs, national governing bodies, Parkinson’s groups and many more to apply.

Exercise professionals are being invited to apply for funding and to help more people enjoy an active lifestyle with the condition.

Since the grants first started in 2021, Parkinson’s UK has awarded more than £426,000 to 192 physical activity projects across the UK.

Physical activity initiatives ranging from wheelchair rugby to table tennis and from walking football to hydrotherapy, among many more, have all supported people living with Parkinson’s to get active and live well with the condition.

Being active with Parkinson’s can have many benefits including better balance, strength and coordination, as well as improving mental health and sleep. Physical activity can also help people living with the condition to socialise and reduce feelings of isolation.

Roma Hashim, Physical Activity Grants Manager for Parkinson’s UK, said:

“We are delighted to be delivering our Physical Activity Grants programme for the fourth successive year and we hope to be able to help even more people living with Parkinson’s to enjoy an active lifestyle with the condition.

“Whether you are part of a national sports association, you work with a local exercise group, or you are passionate about getting people active then why not apply for the grants in 2024.

“There are more than 40 symptoms associated with Parkinson’s and being active can be one of the best ways for a person to manage their condition, plus it’s good fun too. We are looking forward to continuing funding more innovative active projects in 2024.”

The 2024 grants will only be available for a limited time and will close as soon as the funding has been allocated. Applications can be made for amounts ranging from £500 up to £3,000 and we encourage anyone who is interested in applying to submit their applications promptly and with as much detail as possible.

For more information about the physical activity grants programme and how you can apply, visit www.parkinsons.org.uk/information-and-support/physical-activity-grants or contact physicalactivity@parkinsons.org.uk

 

This post is based on a press release issued by Parkinsons UK

 

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