Parkinson’s Walking Football gives adults who have Parkinson’s disease or other neurological diseases the chance to benefit from free weekly football, followed by a friendly and supportive social session.
The initiative helps provide a friendly support group for its participants and to give them an outlet from day to day stresses, as well as being a great way to stay physically healthy and fit through football.
Running alongside Team Talk, the Foundation’s Walking Football session with a focus on mental health, each weekly session with include 60 minutes of football followed by 30 minutes of social interaction, with refreshments provided.
This programme is generously funded by EFL in the Community in collaboration with Parkinson’s UK.
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Parkinson's Walking Football is a slower-paced version of the beautiful game, aimed at those who have Parkinson's disease.
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