About Parkinson Society Singapore
Parkinson is the second most common neurodegenerative disease affecting 3 out of every 1,000 people aged 50 and above. Singapore's first community-based Parkinson Centre at Bishan provides Persons with Parkinson and their caregivers with the much needed support beyond those provided in hospitals.
Parkinson Society Singapore (PSS) was formed on 16 December 1996 by a group of doctors and caregivers to help people living with Parkinson. The society was registered as a charity on 28 January 2000 and is a member of National Council of Social Service (NCSS).
Since then, the Society has organized a number of programmes including therapeutic exercise programmes, social and recreational activities and annual public forums, aimed at improving the lives of Persons with Parkinson (PwP).
Volunteer with us if you are:
- Interested in any of the programmes & events
- Willing to learn how to interact & ensure safety
of our Parkinson Warriors
- Able to commit at least once a week for at least
3 months for weekly programmes
- 21 years old and above
You can make a difference towards the Parkinson cause! Join us as volunteers & be inspired by the ‘can-do’ spirit of our Parkinson Warriors!