M Todd

Supporting Parkinson's disease research at the University of Sheffield

Fundraising for University of Sheffield
£313
raised of £200 target
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Event: Sheffield Half Marathon 2021, on 26 September 2021
Parkinson's Disease Research
Campaign by University of Sheffield (RCN HMRC Registered)
Researchers at the University of Sheffield are leading the way in developing personalised treatments for Parkinson's Disease.

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Thank you for visiting my Just Giving page in support of Parkinson’s Disease research at The University of Sheffield.

There is no cure for Parkinsons Disease and no way to stop the disease from getting any worse. Affecting 145,000 people in the UK alone in 2020, new treatments are needed to stop Parkinson’s in its tracks.

Together with your support, we can make a real difference. Our research will result in a huge leap forward towards personalised treatments for Parkinson's:

  • Finding personalised treatments for patients to slow or even stop how quickly the disease takes hold
  • Speeding up the development of new treatments
  • Improving the effectiveness and outcomes of clinical trials

Your donations will support this important work, helping our researchers to lead the way in developing new treatments for Parkinson's Disease.

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About the campaign

Researchers at the University of Sheffield are leading the way in developing personalised treatments for Parkinson's Disease.

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Donation summary

Total raised
£313.00
+ £65.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£313.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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