
I’ve been personally touched by the challenges of Parkinson’s disease. As you know, my late brother, Bryan, suffered from Young-Onset Parkinson’s for many years. During his struggle with this disease, he benefited from treatments that were available at the time, thanks to ongoing research. He endured daily challenges and sadly, he lost his battle in 2015. My sisters and I are happy to be able to, once again, honour his memory by participating in the Parkinson’s Superwalk. Our goal is to support research, treatments and programs for those living with Parkinson’s disease.
All contributions, no matter how big or how small, are critical to those affected by Parkinson's. I hope you’ll support my walk this year and help me reach my fundraising goal.
Parkinson's disease is the second-most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer's and can manifest itself in a range of both motor and non-motor symptoms. Living with Parkinson's can be incredibly challenging for the individual as well as for their family, friends, and carepartners. Currently, there is no cure.
Your donation will help Parkinson Society British Columbia continue to provide valuable programs, services, advocacy efforts and research contributions.
Every dollar is one step closer to improving the lives of those in need.
Please support me. Thank you!