Irish Street gets behind Parkinson’s campaign

The Irish Street Community Centre hosted a coffee morning last week to raise awareness of Parkinson’s disease.
Irish Street Community Centre held a coffee morning on Wednesday (April 9) to raise awareness of Parkinson's.
Drew Thompson, Maurice Devenney, Niree McMorris, Gary  Middleton with Jack Glenn the NI Director for Parkinson and Laura Smyth the Chairperson of the Foyle Branch.Irish Street Community Centre held a coffee morning on Wednesday (April 9) to raise awareness of Parkinson's.
Drew Thompson, Maurice Devenney, Niree McMorris, Gary  Middleton with Jack Glenn the NI Director for Parkinson and Laura Smyth the Chairperson of the Foyle Branch.
Irish Street Community Centre held a coffee morning on Wednesday (April 9) to raise awareness of Parkinson's. Drew Thompson, Maurice Devenney, Niree McMorris, Gary Middleton with Jack Glenn the NI Director for Parkinson and Laura Smyth the Chairperson of the Foyle Branch.

Amongst those who attended were Drew Thompson, Maurice Devenney, Niree McMorris, Gary Middleton, Jack Glenn, the NI Director for Parkinson’s UK and Laura Smyth the Chairperson of the Foyle Branch.

The charity is running a campaign under the slogan: “Help us find a cure and improve life for everyone affected by Parkinson’s.”

To get involved or to host your own coffee morning, ring 08088000303 or visit www.parkinsons.org.uk for more details.