Walk to cure Parkinson’s in 2025
Join us for one of our Walk to cure Parkinson’s events in 2025, and help raise money towards finding new treatments to slow, stop or reverse the progression of Parkinson’s.
2025 marks our 20th anniversary, but we’re not celebrating – we’re walking! And we won’t stop until we’ve reached our goal, to find a cure for Parkinson’s.
Whether you walk with your family, friends or colleagues, walk for yourself or in memory of a loved one – join us, and together we will find a cure.
How to get involved
Register your interest in one of our upcoming events below, sign up today or let us know you would like to organise your own walk. Wherever, however, and whenever you walk to cure Parkinson’s, we’ll be with you every step of the way!
Walk to cure Parkinson’s – London Bridges Walk (28 September)
Join us for our first ever in-person London Bridges walk, starting and finishing on Millennium Bridge.
Register your interestWalkies to cure – April Dog Walking Challenge (1 – 30 April)
Go for walkies with your dog during Parkinson’s awareness month to raise much needed funds for a cure.
Follow us on FacebookUltra Challenge Series (Various UK locations and dates)
Take on a 10km, 25km, 50km 75km or even a 100km challenge in one of the UK’s most iconic walking routes.
Sign up todayWalk to cure Parkinson’s – October 100k Challenge (1 – 31 October)
Join us and take on 100km of walking throughout the month of October to raise funds.
Register your interestWalk to cure Parkinson’s – Organise your own (Any time)
Join Cure Parkinson’s supporters across the UK organising their own coastal walks to raise funds in 2025.
Contact our Events TeamWhy are we walking in 2025?
2025 will mark 20 years since our charity was founded by four people with Parkinson’s who felt that nobody was taking a cure seriously enough, including Tom Isaacs.
In 2002, Tom set off to walk the 4,500 mile coastline of Britain over the course a year, to raise the funds that would set up Cure Parkinson’s in 2005. Our mission would be to make people believe that a cure was not only possible, but achievable.
Since then, we have funded millions of pounds of research, made scientific discoveries and opened new avenues of research. Despite all this, we don’t yet have a cure in our hands, and so our goal remains unchanged: to consign Parkinson’s to medical history.
On this anniversary year and beyond, we will be more determined than ever to drive forward Tom’s vision. Not only are we launching and funding our biggest ever research projects in 2025, we’ll be walking to remember Tom and raising more funds than ever before to find a cure.