South London Younger Parkinson’s Network (SLYPN) is a support network for younger people, who are working age and live with Parkinson’s in South London.
SLYPN are heavily involved in fundraising and have raised £268,000 through our SLYPN Just Giving page, individual Just Giving & Virgin pages, individual donations and events, schools, grants, company sponsorships and finally The National Lottery. A BIG thank you to all our wonderful supporters, who have been with us on this journey and let’s hope we help find a cure for Parkinson’s too! We also make sure every penny raised goes towards research for a Parkinson’s cure.
1 in 20 people diagnosed with Parkinson’s is under 40, the SLYPN is affiliated to Parkinson’s UK and provides a valuable support network to people diagnosed with Parkinson’s at a young age. Founders, Helen Stoinanov, Kate Wellington & Sarah Webb created it in 2011 to support the South London demographic who could not meet during the day, but wanted to find out more about symptoms, medication, treatments and to find general support.
South London Young Parkinson’s Network members are invited to regular coffee meet-ups, drinks and activities, plus our fundraising events – see the Our Community and Fundraising Events pages for more details.
Introducing our new blogger – Brian Lowe
Hi, I'm Brian Lowe. I was diagnosed in 2011 with symptoms of Parkinson’s. I moved to London last year and joined SLYPN where I found others like me who are passionate about investigating, leveraging and sharing good nutrition, exercise and movement and various other...
Introducing our new website
We are delighted that our new website is now live! The aim of the site is, of course, to provide full details about what we do at SLYPN. Additionally, we want this portal to provide help and advice to those who have been diagnosed with Parkinson's, as well as their...
Tick Tock – SLYPN’s awareness video
In October 2014, SLYPN launched the below video - Tick Tock - to raise awareness that every hour, someone in the UK is told they have Parkinson’s. Because we are here, no one has to face Parkinson’s alone. "Parkinson’s disease is a complex condition and the collective...