This Christmas let’s shine a light on Parkinson’s through the remarkable story of Henry, a ten-year-old from Cunnamulla, Queensland. Henry’s passion for cricket and his desire to help those affected by Parkinson’s led him to form his town’s first cricket team in 30 years, raising awareness and funds along the way.
After seeing his hero Allan Border on TV discussing Parkinson’s, Henry was inspired to act. With the support of his mum Marsha, he educated himself about the condition and decided to make a difference. The Cunnamulla Emus Junior Cricket Club quickly became a beacon of hope, drawing support from across Queensland.
Your generosity this holiday season can help us continue raising awareness and connecting the 150,000 Australians living with Parkinson’s. By contributing, you’re not only aiding our advocacy and education efforts but also empowering communities to make a tangible difference.
Join us in supporting Parkinson’s Australia and make this Christmas truly impactful. Visit our website to learn more and contribute to this inspiring cause. Donations are doubled by our generous fund-matcher, the BMD Group up to the value of $25,000 this festive season.