In a remarkable development for both public health and grassroots sports advocacy, the Ghana Cycling Federation (GCF) has officially thrown its full support behind Pedal for Parkinson’s 2026, a national community cycling event scheduled for World Parkinson’s Day, Saturday, 11th April 2026, at the University of Ghana Sports Grounds, Accra.

The endorsement follows a formal proposal submitted by the Anidaso Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, in collaboration with lead mobility partner Yenko Mobility, seeking the Federation’s technical partnership and strategic guidance. In an address, Shaaban Mohammed, General Secretary of the Ghana Cycling Federation, confirmed the Federation’s unwavering support.

“On behalf of the Ghana Cycling Federation, I am proud to lend our full support to Pedal for Parkinson’s 2026. This event represents everything we believe in at the Federation, the power of cycling to transform lives, build community, and promote health.”

A Partnership Rooted in Purpose

The Anidaso Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, whose name embodies “hope” in Twi, was established to address a silent and growing disease: Parkinson’s disease is the fastest-growing neurological disorder worldwide, and Ghana is no exception. Yet awareness remains critically low, and resources for affected families are limited.

The proposed partnership with the GCF was built on a shared vision: to use the bicycle not only as a tool for sport but as a vehicle for healing, unity, and social change.

The GCF will offer their expertise to:

Formally recognize Pedal for Parkinson’s 2026 as a community cycling event aligned with national sports development goals.

Review and certify the proposed route for safety and suitability.

Promote the event to registered clubs, athletes, and cycling enthusiasts nationwide.

Provide a representative to participate in the opening ceremony, affirming the collaborative effort for community health.

More Than a Ride: What to Expect on 11th April 2026

Pedal for Parkinson’s 2026 is designed to be inclusive, accessible, and impactful. Participants of all ages and skill levels may choose from:

25km Challenge – For experienced riders seeking purpose and endurance.

5km Family Fun Ride – A gentle, joyful route for families and beginners.

Virtual Ride Challenge – Open to all Ghanaians from 5th to 11th April 2026. Participants may cycle anywhere their neighborhood, a park, or a gym, upload results, and share photos using the hashtag #AnidasoPD.

The event grounds at the University of Ghana will also feature wellness zones, hydration stations, games, food, and entertainment, promising an unforgettable day for riders and supporters.

A Personal Testimony: Cycling as Medicine

Among the most powerful voices behind the event is Kojo Arthur, a Ghanaian Parkinson’s warrior and dedicated cyclist. His testimony, featured in promotional materials, captures the heart of the initiative:

“When I was first diagnosed with Parkinson’s, I thought my active days were over. At first, just 10 minutes around my street. Now, I ride 25km and feel stronger than I have in years. My balance has improved. My mood has lifted. Most importantly, I’ve found a community that understands. If I can do it, so can you.”

His story proves the five key reasons to cycle for Parkinson’s: improved balance and mobility, boosted brain chemistry through natural dopamine increase, reduced stress and anxiety, low-impact safety for joints, and the building of community support.

A Growing Coalition of Support

Pedal for Parkinson’s 2026 has already attracted a distinguished circle of partners, including:

·Yenko Mobility (Lead Mobility Partner) – offering free e‑bikes for participants

·Brainwaves

·Neurology Society of Ghana

·Roche

Their collective involvement signals a growing recognition that cycling is not merely a sport but a powerful public health intervention.

Anidaso Foundation is Ghana’s leading non-profit organization dedicated to Parkinson’s disease awareness, patient support, and advocacy. Through community-driven events and strategic partnerships, the foundation works to ensure that no Ghanaian faces Parkinson’s without hope.

Together, we pedal for purpose. Together, we ride for Parkinson’s.

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