2026 Grandma's Marathon Weekend
The Parkinson's Foundation is an official charity partner for the 2026 Grandma's Marathon Weekend. By signing up to run as a Parkinson's Champion you commit to raising funds and awareness for the Parkinson's Foundation, and in return you get access to a free entry (bib) to the race in addition to tons of other fun benefits and perks. You can reserve your bib now by creating a fundraising page at PDChampionsGrandmas.org.
Fundraising Commitments:
- Marathon - $1,000
- Half Marathon - $750
Since the inaugural race in 1977, Grandma’s Marathon has grown into something much bigger than just a 26.2-mile race along the scenic north shore of Minnesota. It’s now become a “can’t-miss” weekend in June, a moment when participants of all calibers come together to celebrate the vigor of the human spirit. It’s a day the word “impossible” ceases to exist, a day that you and thousands of others will start as strangers but finish as friends. So get ready to once again tie up your laces for another year of memories, miles, and human might.
Are you looking for a fun way to volunteer for the Parkinson's Foundation & raise your voice while raising awareness? Come out and cheer on our incredible athletes! Learn more and apply at Parkinson.org/ChampionsCheer.
If you have questions, send us an email at cposner@parkinson.org. For more information about the race itself, visit the Grandma's Marathon Homepage.
Contact Us
Clara Posner
Upcoming Events
Moving Day Sacramento
Moving Day is your chance to speak up about Parkinson’s disease and move others to take action.
Mindfulness Mondays - Mental Well-being
Each month, Dr. Rush invites you to slow down, breathe, and reconnect with yourself and your Parkinson’s community through a guided mindfulness practice. Together, we’ll explore simple ways to ground the body, calm the mind, and cultivate compassion and clarity that you can carry into your week.
Care Partner Conversations
Led by care partners, these webinars will bring together spouses, partners, family members, and friends who provide care—or anyone interested in learning more about caregiving and Parkinson’s disease.