Honouring a loved one’s memory through charitable giving is a deeply meaningful way to celebrate their life and make a lasting difference.

In memory donations not only pay tribute to someone special but also provide crucial support for our work to find a cure for Parkinson’s.

There are several ways you can give in memory. You can create a personalised tribute page on JustGiving or MuchLoved, where family and friends can donate online and share memories. Alternatively, you can arrange a collection at a memorial service, making it easy for attendees to contribute. If you prefer, you can also dedicate a fundraising challenge to your loved one, turning your efforts into a meaningful tribute.

However you choose to give, it’s a powerful way to keep their memory alive while contributing to a future without Parkinson’s.

We’re here to support you every step of the way, whether you need help setting up a tribute page, organising a collection, or sharing your story. If you would like to find out more about in memory donations, please visit our dedicated In Memory Giving page.

If you would like to speak to a member of the team, please email Rosa, our Individual Giving & Legacies Manager.

Remembering Roger

Roger Ingall was a beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend, who sadly passed away on New Year’s Day aged 82. A celebrated architect whose work can be seen in Dubai, the Netherlands, and closer to home in Birmingham city centre, Roger lived an exciting and vibrant life. When he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in his 60s, Roger continued to inspire those around him with his humour, courage and resilience. In lieu of flowers, the family welcome donations to Cure Parkinson’s, to help support the charity’s vital research into Parkinson’s; a condition Roger faced with such dignity.