Over the next year, I’m swimming 325km 🐬 13,000 lengths: one for every Kiwi living with Parkinson’s – including my Mum 💜
Mount Maunganui, Tauranga
Kia ora folks. If you know me, you’ll know I’m more of an 'inside person'. But after my dear Mum got diagnosed with Parkinson’s, sh*t got real. Turns out that’s a pretty good motivator to get off the couch and out of my comfort zone.
I’m no Thorpedo! So over the next year, I’m swimming 325km. That’s 13,000 lengths, one for every Kiwi living with Parkinson’s. A stretch for me, but Parkinson’s asks more every day. That’s why this pledge isn’t about speed or distance. It’s about showing up consistently.
Swim. Breathe. Swallow water. Repeat.
And here’s the honesty policy: it only counts when I’m actually in the pool. Every lap represents real people, so no creative accounting. Promise.
Over time, those laps add up: to awareness, support, and care for the 13,000 New Zealanders living with Parkinson’s today.
THE BIT THAT ACTUALLY MATTERS
Despite the chlorine damage to my hair, it’s not about me. Parkinson’s is the fastest growing neurological condition in the world. It gets worse over time, and there’s no cure yet.
• Around 1 in 500 people live with Parkinson’s
• It affects movement, energy, mood, sleep, and mental health
WHAT YOUR SUPPORT DOES
All donations go to Parkinson’s New Zealand, helping provide:
• support for people and whānau
• information and connection across communities
• research for better treatments
Big mihi and thanks if you can help in any way.
Jamie xx
Dear aunty thank you for your enormous generosity and support. Big mihi and love to you xx
Thank you so much for your generous donation and support David!
Thanks heaps aunty Sue! Appreciate all your support of Mum too xx
Thanks so much Mary, here's hoping! Wonderful to have your support xx
Cheers Nick appreciate your support!
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