Two women arrange tulips in a vase
Smiling happy senior Caucasian woman putting tulip bouquet she just received from her mid adult daughter into a vase

This April, The World Parkinson Coalition is launching Parkinson Tulip Project – a global collaborative photography campaign to raise awareness of the world’s fastest growing neurological disease.

As part of the campaign, which is supported by Supernus Pharmaceuticals, members of Parkinson’s community are invited to share a photo of themselves with tulips – the official symbol of Parkinson’s disease. The project will run until April 2022, and all images shared by the community will be displayed at the sixth World Parkinson Congress in Barcelona, Spain. Additionally, every photo submitted will be entered into Parkinson Tulip Project raffle.

The World Parkinson Coalition hopes that the project will “give a face and name to those impacted by Parkinson’s” and “inspire the community, reminding people touched by Parkinson’s disease that they are not alone”.