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Organise an Event : Turn your idea into impact

Organise an event

Why your event matters, and how you can make it happen

Each of us has the ability to make a difference. When you organise an event in support of the Demoucelle Parkinson Charity, you help turn hope into real progress for Parkinson’s research.

Anything is possible—events can be simple or elaborate, small gatherings or community moments. You don’t need to be a professional organiser. Sometimes, people hesitate because they feel unsure where to begin, but with a clear idea and the right support, getting started is often easier than expected. What matters most is the commitment behind the action.

It is not the scale of the initiative that matters, but the collective energy and commitment behind it.

4.2.1 ORGANISE AN EVENT TURN YOUR IDEA INTO IMPACT Why your event matters and why its doable - Demoucelle Parkinson Charity
4.2.1 ORGANISE AN EVENT TURN YOUR IDEA INTO IMPACT - Demoucelle Parkinson Charity

Organise an event

Real examples: simple ideas that work

Successful events are often built around what you already enjoy. Here are three simple ways people choose to support us:

Host a Sale

Turn your talents or hobbies into research funds. A bake sale, a picture or painting sale, or even a craft market.

Organise a Social Gathering

Bring people together for a shared moment, such as a charity dinner, a quiet social event at home, or a themed evening in your community.

Create an Activity Event

Encourage movement by organising a cycling tour, a local running event, or a community walk.

Everyday moments and personal passions become meaningful when shared for a greater purpose.

Organise an event

From idea to impact

Funds raised through your initiatives directly support disease-modifying research.
Experience has shown us that most successful events follow five simple steps:

1

Decide on your idea, where and when

Choose a time and place that suit your rhythm and your community.

2

Enlist help

Ask friends, family, or colleagues for support. Experience shows they are usually very happy to help.

3

Tell people what you are doing

Get in touch with people you know, talk about it, and spread the word clearly.

4

Be prepared

Keep your plan simple and always have a “Plan B” ready just in case.

5

Say thank you

Don’t forget to tell everyone how much was raised and express your gratitude to those who contributed.

You don’t need to have everything figured out from the start. Starting with a clear intention is often the most important step.

Don’t wait until you have a complete plan to begin. The most important thing is to start.

Organise an event

We support you

You don’t have to organise your event alone. A core group of experienced #TeamBeatParkinson fundraisers is happy to support you with ideas, practical advice, and encouragement at every stage. We are careful stewards of your efforts and keen to help you make your initiative a success.

A practical resource to help you turn your idea into a successful fundraising event.

Have questions? Please don’t hesitate to contact us at charity@demoucelle.com. We’re always happy to help you talk through an idea.

Organise an event

Continue your journey

Explore other ways to support Parkinson’s research:

Donations instead of gifts

A meaningful way to mark life events like birthdays or anniversaries.

Get sponsored

Invite family and friends to support you during a personal challenge.

Tulips for Hope

Take part in our annual signature fundraising campaign.

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