Louisiana Walks for Parkinson's
Louisiana Walks for Parkinson’s is back! You don't want to miss this! Our community is getting together to help raise awareness and funds for the Parkinson's Foundation. This is your chance to speak up about Parkinson's and take action. Your support will help the Parkinson's Foundation advance research, provide educational resources, and fund programs that make life better for people living with Parkinson's disease.
LA Walks is a celebration of living well—complete with two handicap accessible walking routes, local food and beverages, a silent auction, parade of prizes raffle, live music by Flip Side Band of NOLA, entertainment and local resources for people with Parkinson's.
Registration options:
Adult Participant - $30 (Includes LA Walks event tee, food, beverages and more)
Child Participant - FREE (12 and under, includes food and beverages)
*All event-day participants must be registered regardless of age, to participate in the Louisiana Walks for Parkinson's event. Registration closes Thursday, October 1st at midnight. Walk-up registration is $35 and an event tee is not guaranteed.
Additional purchase options:
- Youth tee
- Parade of Prizes raffle tickets*
- Liquor Wagon tickets
*Pre-purchasing Parade of Prizes raffle tickets will save time! Tickets purchased in advance with registration will be printed with your name and phone number and will be available for pick-up day of the event at the raffle ticket sales tent.
Contact
Michelle Lane
Upcoming Events
Mindfulness Mondays - Decluttering our Minds
Each Mindfulness Monday invites participants to slow down, reflect, and declutter their minds.
Taking Charge: Strategies for Meaningful Healthcare Visits
Participants will learn how to make the most of each appointment by prioritizing their needs and preparing questions and concerns in advance.
2026 Grandma's Marathon Weekend
Parkinson’s Champions athletes raise funds and awareness for the Parkinson’s Foundation while competing in some of the world’s most popular races. Every step we take brings us closer to a future without Parkinson’s disease, because Parkinson’s isn’t a sprint, it’s a marathon.