Keighley and Ilkley's Member of Parliament has paid tribute to local heroes across the community this World Parkinson's Day.
Commenting, Robbie Moore MP said:
Robbie Moore MP said:
"Last Month, I had the pleasure of meeting Ilkley resident Emma Moscrop down in Parliament at Parkinson's UK World Parkinson’s Day event. Emma was diagnosed with Parkinson's aged 46 - yet in spite of her diagnosis, Emma has been doing all she can to make the world a better place to be for the many different faces living with Parkinson’s.
Hosting fundraising events, lobbying for positive change and volunteering as Co-ordinator of the Parkinson's UK Yorkshire and Humber Younger Person's Support Group (YHYPSG), Emma is a real credit to our community and a true local hero. Please do consider getting involved with or donating to Emma's charity walk this Saturday for YHYPSG by visiting https://www.justgiving.com/page/emma-moscrop-1708689587059
This year’s theme for World Parkinson’s Day is ‘there isn’t one face of Parkinson’s’, highlighting the wide range of experiences of life with the condition, the different symptoms and how quickly the condition can fluctuate. So this Parkinson’s day, I want to pay tribute to all those living with Parkinson’s across our area and beyond - including local heroes like Emma.
Together, we can find a cure.
For information, advice or support please visit www.parkinsons.org.uk or contact Parkinson's UK's free, confidential helpline on 0808 800 0303.