Macclesfield: Footballing carers raise over £2,000 for Parkinson’s charity

By The Editor 17th Jul 2024

Teams from Carefound Home Care in Wilmslow (blue) and Macclesfield Ladies Football Club (pink) with the Mayor of Macclesfield Sandy Livingstone.
Teams from Carefound Home Care in Wilmslow (blue) and Macclesfield Ladies Football Club (pink) with the Mayor of Macclesfield Sandy Livingstone.

A charity football match organised by Carefound Home Care at Macclesfield FC has raised over £2,000 for Parkinson's UK.

'Kick4Parkinsons' was organised by the Wilmslow branch of Carefound Home Care on Sunday, July 14 with their staff taking on Macclesfield Ladies Football Club at the Leasing.com Stadium.

The event brought together older people who are cared for by Carefound Home Care, their family and friends, the local community, and the Mayor of Macclesfield, Cllr Sandy Livingstone, who came along to offer his support.

The Kick4Parkinsons match taking place at Macclesfield FC's Leasing.com Stadium on London Road.

£2,200 was raised for Parkinson's UK on the day, including over £600 from a fantastic raffle with prizes generously donated by Manchester United FC, Macclesfield FC, Lancashire Cricket Club, and local businesses including The Cheshire Mercantile, Suburban Green, The Wine Cellar, Hickory's Smokehouse, Avro Golf Club, Mottram Hall, G-Mac Auto Services, and The Rex Cinema in Wilmslow.

Sarah Vickers, Recruitment & Community Manager at Carefound Home Care in Wilmslow, said: "After months of organising, it was brilliant to see Kick4Parkinsons be such a success, and to raise as much money as we did for Parkinson's UK."

"Everybody who came along was in great spirits and it got us all in the mood for the England final that evening!"

Spectators at Kick4Parkinons enjoying the raffle in aid of Parkinson's UK.

"I am incredibly proud of our care professionals who attended training sessions outside of working hours and did so well on the day. We are also hugely grateful to everybody who supported the event including Macclesfield FC, Macclesfield Ladies, our volunteer coach Will Worswick, local businesses, and The Mayor of Macclesfield."

David Steele, Community Fundraiser for the North West & Isle of Man at Parkinson's UK, said: "A huge cheer for Carefound Home Care for smashing their fundraising goals as well as smashing in a few goals during their charity match. Thank you for raising more than £2,000 for Parkinson's UK."

"With more than 40 potential symptoms, Parkinson's can devastate lives. We've made huge breakthroughs in the last 50 years, but there is still no cure and current treatments are not good enough."

A team talk for the Carefound Home Care team from volunteer coach, Will Worswick

"We hope that Carefound Home Care's fundraising challenge inspires you to get involved with Parkinson's UK. There are lots of ways for you to get involved and support us - from volunteering at an event, to campaigning for better services. Without the generosity of people like you, our work would not be possible."

According to Parkinson's UK, one in 37 Brits alive today will be diagnosed with the neurological condition in their lifetime.

With both Macclesfield FC and Parkinson's UK sharing an iconic shade of blue, the home of Macclesfield FC was a perfect fit to host the event.

Click the red link below to donate.

As of publication, £2042 has been fundraised from the match. Please use the link to the JustGiving page here to donate.

For more information about the home care services provided by Carefound Home Care in Wilmslow, please call 01625 326470 or visit this link.

For further information, advice and support, or to support Parkinson's UK, please visit www.parkinsons.org.uk or call their free, confidential helpline on 0808 800 0303. You can also head to the support group The ALEX Project in Bollington, held at Bollington Health and Leisure every Wednesday morning.

Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological condition, and the fastest growing condition of its kind in the world.

     

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