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Better Lives. Together.

We have everything you need to live better with Parkinson's. Support our mission to improve care and advance research toward a cure.

Welcome! What brings you here today?

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PD GENEration: Mapping the Future of Parkinson's Disease

This Parkinson's Foundation initiative offers genetic testing and counseling at no cost for people with Parkinson's disease (PD). When you participate, you can help scientists in their journey to better understand how Parkinson's works, leading to new, more effective therapies.

Ways to Give

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General Gifts

Support our mission to make life better for people with Parkinson’s. Your gift will help us improve care and advance research toward a cure.

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Tribute Gifts

Donate in honor of a loved one living with Parkinson's or to commemorate a person whom you lost to this disease.

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Monthly Gifts

Your ongoing support provides funding that we can count on each month to remain innovative in our work to make life better for people with Parkinson’s.

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Get Care & Support in Your Area

Find local resources — from specialists through our Global Care Network to Parkinson's Foundation chapters that offer local events, support groups and more.

Upcoming Events

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Educational Events

Resources for Veterans with Parkinson’s

Fundraising Events

2025 TCS Sydney Marathon

Educational Events

Care Partner Conversations

Fundraising Events

2025 Disneyland Halloween Half Marathon Weekend

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Get Involved

Your support allows us to improve Parkinson’s care and propels us towards a cure. Every day, volunteers and donors help us make life better for people with Parkinson’s.

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Honoring a Loved One

Parkinson’s disease doesn’t just change the life of the person diagnosed — it changes the lives of everyone around them. Seven years ago, my family’s world shifted when my dad was diagnosed.

Featured News

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National Roundtable on Parkinson’s Care and Innovation

The Parkinson’s Foundation announced that it will lead a roundtable on September 4, 2025 in Washington, D.C. aimed at identifying national priorities to improve care for people with Parkinson’s disease (PD).

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