More activity sessions can be offered to people with Parkinsons after money was raised at a Padel tournament.
Parkinson’s Guernsey was the charity chosen by the Imperium Group to benefit from its annual event which attracted 20 teams.
Jane Tullier, a Director of Parkinson’s Guernsey, presented the prizes.
“The funds will be put to good use expanding the range of activity sessions we can offer to people with Parkinson’s in Guernsey.
“We also welcome the opportunity given to us by Imperium and the Tennis Centre to increase public awareness of Parkinson’s in this way and to emphasise how essential exercise is.
“We know that the more physically active you are, the easier it is to live well with Parkinson’s. Regular physical activity can have a positive impact on symptoms, both physically and mentally.
“It can be as important as medication. It was great to see everyone enjoying the tournament and if you enjoy the physical activity you’re doing, the more likely you are to keep doing it. That’s one of the reasons we are introducing Padel into the sessions we offer.”
Euan Melrose from Imperium said the tournament was a tremendous success.
“It is very important to us that we take this opportunity to support the community and we are delighted to have chosen Parkinson’s Guernsey once again as the charity to benefit from the money raised during the evening which amounted to £1,500.”
Andy Privett who runs the Guernsey Tennis Centre said: “It was a great event and the Centre is proud to be the venue for it. Padel is an excellent and fast growing sport helped enormously by sponsors such as Imperium. It’s also very rewarding for us to be able to help people with Parkinson’s by supporting the introduction of dedicated Padel sessions.”
For further information on Parkinson's Guernsey please contact: info@parkinsons.org.gg.
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