Parkinson's Foundation: Ambassadors in Action Call (SE Region)
Parkinson's Foundation: Ambassadors in Action Call (SE Region)
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
6:00 pm ET (5:00 pm CT)
Join us for the launch of Ambassadors in Action—a special 4-part pilot series designed to connect Parkinson’s Foundation Ambassadors, volunteers, and staff to expand education and outreach in our communities.
Each quarterly session will feature staff and volunteer presentations and include a Quarterly Call to Action that highlights key Foundation programs and how volunteers can help amplify their impact.
Topics in this year’s series include:
• Hospital Safety Guide and education program
• Community Neurology Outreach
• Care Partner Guide
• Newly Diagnosed Guide
Whether you're a current Ambassador or looking to get involved, we’d love to have you join us for this exciting new initiative!
Speakers:
Laura Lutrick
Advancement Director,
TNKY Chapter
Annie Long
Senior Director
Community Education & Outreach
Southeast Region
Bobbie McLaughlin
Ambassador
Tennessee & Kentucky Chapter
Event Schedule
| Welcome | 15 minutes |
| Ambassadors in Action overview | 15 minutes |
| Hospital Safety Guide/Program | 15 minutes |
| Tips on Outreach | 15 minutes |
Contact us
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