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Lincoln City FC Foundation Introduces Walking Football for Parkinson’s Community in Lincolnshire

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Lincoln City FC Foundation Introduces Walking Football for Parkinson’s Community in Lincolnshire

Lincoln City FC Foundation has unveiled the roll-out of new walking football sessions designed explicitly for individuals across Lincolnshire living with Parkinson’s disease. The initiative aims to create a supportive environment where participants can engage in physical activity, aiming to boost mobility and foster a sense of community. The sessions form part of a larger effort to promote health and wellbeing, and will be held at various locations throughout the county to ensure widespread accessibility. The effort reinforces the foundation’s commitment to inclusivity at the core of their programmes, presenting an opportunity for those affected by Parkinson’s to take part in sport in a manner best suited to their needs. This article is adapted from an original report sourced from news.google.com.

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