Planting for a Cure
Your pledge today will help us grow a brighter future for people living with Parkinson’s tomorrow.
If you pledge to leave a gift in your Will, your name or your loved one’s will be inscribed at our Planting for a Cure woodland.
The woodland was kindly donated by the owners of Micklefield Hall in Sarratt, Hertfordshire and is a dedicated area created to recognise the gifts pledged by supporters like you. You and your loved ones will have the opportunity to see your plaque and how the woodland develops over time.
Your pledge will help to change the landscape in the search for a cure for Parkinson’s.
How to pledge
If you’d like to pledge to leave a gift in your Will, please download and complete the Legacy Pledge Form.
Please return your completed pledge form to:
Leanne Coppin, Head of Public Fundraising, Freepost CURE PARKINSON’S
(There is no need to write anything else on the envelope or affix a stamp.)
In return for your individual pledge, you will receive a Pledge Certificate. The form is not legally binding and you can change your mind at any time.
We are leaving no stone unturned to find cures for Parkinson’s. We hope that before the trees in our legacy wood have grown too many inches, we will be able share encouraging breakthroughs.
Helen Matthews, CEO
Any questions?
If you’re thinking about leaving a gift to Cure Parkinson’s, or have already left us a gift then we’d love to hear from you.
Please get in touch with Leanne on 020 7487 3892, or simply email: