Ping Pong: A Game Changer for Parkinson’s

SPIN and PingPongParkinson Team Up to Bring Hope and Healing

At SPIN, we believe in the power of ping pong to connect people and make a difference. That’s why we’ve partnered with PingPongParkinson to offer subsidized* ping pong sessions to those living with Parkinson’s.  

Research shows that ping pong can have a positive impact on motor function, cognition, and mood, making it a valuable tool in managing Parkinson’s symptoms. But it’s more than just the physical benefits—it’s about the community, the joy, and the hope that comes from playing together.  

Watch our documentary, “A Game of Hope,” directed by Cannes award-winner Juan Carlos Ortiz, and see the transformative power of ping pong for yourself.

 

Want to get involved?

If you are living with Parkinson’s, join us at SPIN New York Flatiron (48 E 23rd St, New York, NY 10010) for PingPongParkinson sessions by registering at PingPongParkinson.org

Mondays and Fridays 12 – 2pm, and Thursdays: 1:30 – 3:30pm  

If you would like to volunteer to rally with Parkinson’s participants, contact Jan Rose @jan.rose@pingpongparkinson.org. 

Your help is needed!

*A $15 participation fee is charged to support PingPongParkinson operations