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Annual Parkinson's Disease Gathering Demonstrates Achievements

"Inaugural Great Parkinson's Tea Party Fundraiser Garners Over $19,000: Generous Hosts from Across New South Wales Rally for the Cause"

Bustling Parkinson's Tea Party Yields Generous Funds of Over $19,000
Bustling Parkinson's Tea Party Yields Generous Funds of Over $19,000

Annual Parkinson's Disease Gathering Demonstrates Achievements

In October, the inaugural Great Parkinson's Tea Party fundraiser was held across New South Wales, generating over $19,000 for Parkinson's NSW. Hosted by 38 individuals from various regions, including Dubbo, Lismore, and Port Macquarie, the event showcased diverse themes such as Mad Hatters, High Tea, and Picnic in the Park.

Generous individuals transformed their own birthday celebrations into Tea Party fundraisers, while home cooks showcased their culinary talents with sweet and savory treats. Overall, the event proved to be a resounding success, fostering enthusiasm and community engagement.

According to Mirelle Brockett, Marketing & Digital Manager of Parkinson's NSW, the campaign's success underscores the power of strong ideas and shared resources. Brockett expressed appreciation for the dedication of Tea Party hosts and the generous support from family, friends, and community members.

While details regarding a 2024 Great Parkinson's Tea Party event were not found in the available search results, the campaign's promise of both enjoyment and fundraising for a worthy cause is likely to attract renewed interest next year.

For more information about Parkinson's NSW and potential involvement in future events, interested individuals are encouraged to visit the organization's official website or contact Parkinson's NSW directly.

Every dollar raised contributes towards enhanced service delivery for those affected by Parkinson's disease in New South Wales.

The fundraiser, with its mix of Mad Hatters, High Tea, and Picnic in the Park themes, demonstrated a strong commitment towards medical-conditions like Parkinson's disease, particularly health-and-wellness and neurological-disorders. Mirelle Brockett, from Parkinson's NSW, emphasized that the success of these events showcases the power of shared resources and innovative ideas in the realm of science.

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