Fundraising Events

Moving Day New Jersey

9:00 am to 12:00 pm EST
Free
Moving Day banner - Multigenerational family standing in front of a hand-drawn Moving Day logo at the Parkinson's Foundation walk

Moving Day is an inspiring and empowering annual fundraising walk event that unites people around the country living with Parkinson’s disease (PD), their care partners and loved ones to help beat PD. Moving Day is more than just a walk. It’s a celebration of movement – proven to help manage Parkinson’s symptoms.

Leading up to the event, participants and teams fundraise to help the Parkinson’s Foundation provide everything people with Parkinson’s need to live better — from lifesaving resources to delivering quality care to more than 196,700 people living with Parkinson’s to improving Parkinson’s treatments through research.

Moving Day proceeds help bring quality care to more people with Parkinson’s, further Parkinson’s research, education and outreach initiatives. Moving Day raises awareness of Parkinson’s both nationally and in the local community.

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Moving Day Rochester

9:00 am to 12:00 pm EST
Free
Moving Day banner - Multigenerational family standing in front of a hand-drawn Moving Day logo at the Parkinson's Foundation walk

Moving Day is an inspiring and empowering annual fundraising walk event that unites people around the country living with Parkinson’s disease (PD), their care partners and loved ones to help beat PD. Moving Day is more than just a walk. It’s a celebration of movement – proven to help manage Parkinson’s symptoms.

Leading up to the event, participants and teams fundraise to help the Parkinson’s Foundation provide everything people with Parkinson’s need to live better — from lifesaving resources to delivering quality care to more than 196,700 people living with Parkinson’s to improving Parkinson’s treatments through research.

Moving Day proceeds help bring quality care to more people with Parkinson’s, further Parkinson’s research, education and outreach initiatives. Moving Day raises awareness of Parkinson’s both nationally and in the local community.

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Raise Awareness

Take 6 Minutes to Help Raise Parkinson’s Awareness

Parkinson's Awareness Month

April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, a time when the Parkinson’s community comes together to raise awareness for Parkinson’s disease (PD). Our new incidence study found that every 6 minutes, someone will be diagnosed with Parkinson’s in the U.S.

This month, we want everyone to #Take6forPD — take 6 minutes to help us raise Parkinson’s awareness. There are many ways you can raise awareness, such as participating in research, finding expert care or educating your community about PD.

Read on to learn how you can #Take6forPD:

#Take6forPD to Advance Research

Take 6 for PD to Advance Research Checklist

In the U.S., 90,000 people will be diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease this year. Take 6 minutes to help us advance PD research aimed to improve treatments and find a cure.  

SHARE THE CHECKLIST ON SOCIAL MEDIA

#Take6forPD to Improve Access to Care 

Improve Access to Care checklist

Research shows that seeing a Parkinson’s specialist can lead to better outcomes. Take 6 minutes to help improve access to high-quality PD care

  • Call our free Helpline. Call 1-800-4PD-INFO (1-800-473-4636) to ask a PD question, get a referral or find a nearby exercise class.  
  • Find expert care in your area. Enter your zip code to find a medical center near you and your local chapter.  
  • Order or download a hospital safety kit. These tools will help you advocate for your best care when hospitalized. 
  • Read a PD publication. Browse our free resource library to deep dive into a PD topic that is important to you.
  • Register for a PD Health @ Home event. Designed for the PD community, these weekly online events allow you to access at-home resources all year long.

SHARE THE CHECKLIST ON SOCIAL MEDIA

#Take6forPD to Help Empower & Educate

Take 6 for PD to Empower and Educate Checklist

Finding the right information and resources early in the Parkinson’s journey can make life better for people with PD. Take 6 minutes to feel empowered through educational resources. 

  • Join our e-mail list. Be the first to know what’s happening in Parkinson’s research and care. 
  • Share our PD infographic on Facebook or Instagram. Help us raise awareness that 90,000 people are diagnosed with PD every year in the U.S.
  • Register for an educational or local event. Connect with the PD community, either in-person or virtually.
  • Subscribe or listen to our podcast. Substantial Matters: Life and Science of Parkinson’s highlights the treatments, techniques and research that can help you live a better life now.
  • Complete our 60 Miles in April Facebook Challenge. Join hundreds of others in taking the challenge to bike, run or walk 60 miles this month to raise awareness for Parkinson’s.

SHARE THE CHECKLIST ON SOCIAL MEDIA

 

No matter how you choose to #Take6forPD this month, know that you are making a difference in the lives of people with Parkinson’s.

Take 6 minutes to help create a world without Parkinson’s at Parkinson.org/Awareness. 

Fundraising Events

Moving Day Long Island

9:00 am to 12:00 pm EST
Free
Moving Day banner - Multigenerational family standing in front of a hand-drawn Moving Day logo at the Parkinson's Foundation walk

Moving Day is an inspiring and empowering annual fundraising walk event that unites people around the country living with Parkinson’s disease (PD), their care partners and loved ones to help beat PD. Moving Day is more than just a walk. It’s a celebration of movement – proven to help manage Parkinson’s symptoms.

Leading up to the event, participants and teams fundraise to help the Parkinson’s Foundation provide everything people with Parkinson’s need to live better — from lifesaving resources to delivering quality care to more than 196,700 people living with Parkinson’s to improving Parkinson’s treatments through research.

Moving Day proceeds help bring quality care to more people with Parkinson’s, further Parkinson’s research, education and outreach initiatives. Moving Day raises awareness of Parkinson’s both nationally and in the local community.

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Fundraising Events

Moving Day Buffalo

9:00 am to 12:00 pm EST
Free
Moving Day banner - Multigenerational family standing in front of a hand-drawn Moving Day logo at the Parkinson's Foundation walk

Moving Day is an inspiring and empowering annual fundraising walk event that unites people around the country living with Parkinson’s disease (PD), their care partners and loved ones to help beat PD. Moving Day is more than just a walk. It’s a celebration of movement – proven to help manage Parkinson’s symptoms.

Leading up to the event, participants and teams fundraise to help the Parkinson’s Foundation provide everything people with Parkinson’s need to live better — from lifesaving resources to delivering quality care to more than 196,700 people living with Parkinson’s to improving Parkinson’s treatments through research.

Moving Day proceeds help bring quality care to more people with Parkinson’s, further Parkinson’s research, education and outreach initiatives. Moving Day raises awareness of Parkinson’s both nationally and in the local community.

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Fundraising Events

Moving Day Memphis

9:00 am to 12:00 pm CST
Free
Moving Day banner - Multigenerational family standing in front of a hand-drawn Moving Day logo at the Parkinson's Foundation walk

Moving Day is an inspiring and empowering annual fundraising walk event that unites people around the country living with Parkinson’s disease (PD), their care partners and loved ones to help beat PD. Moving Day is more than just a walk. It’s a celebration of movement – proven to help manage Parkinson’s symptoms.

Leading up to the event, participants and teams fundraise to help the Parkinson’s Foundation provide everything people with Parkinson’s need to live better — from lifesaving resources to delivering quality care to more than 196,700 people living with Parkinson’s to improving Parkinson’s treatments through research.

Moving Day proceeds help bring quality care to more people with Parkinson’s, further Parkinson’s research, education and outreach initiatives. Moving Day raises awareness of Parkinson’s both nationally and in the local community.

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Educational Events

Managing Changing Symptoms

1:00 pm to 3:30 pm CST
FREE
Managing Changing Symptoms Banner

Check-in and resource tables start at 12:00 p.m.
A light lunch will be provided.

After many years of good symptom management, Parkinson’s disease may become more challenging. Learn how Parkinson’s symptoms may change over time and new strategies available for managing them. 

Speaker from KU Medical Center, a Parkinson's Foundation Center of Excellence:

Muhammad Nashatizadeh, MD
Clinical Associate Professor 
Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorder Center

This program is open to people with Parkinson's, their family, friends, and the community. There is no charge to attend, but registration is required.

Attend in-person

Parking: Parking is complimentary for attendees of the program. 

COVID SAFETY: The health and safety of our participants, sponsors, volunteers and staff are our top priority. We continue to monitor CDC recommendations and will adhere to state and local COVID guidelines in place on the event day. Adjustments will be made if necessary.

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Personality Crash: The Intersection of Art and Science in PD

Virtual ( Zoom )
10:30 am to 1:00 pm CST
FREE
Personality Crash

Check-in starts at 10 a.m.
Live Stream starts at 10:30 a.m.
View Exhibit and Chat with the Artist from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Join Artist and caregiver, Safi Alia Shabaik, as she shares her father’s end-of-life journey with Parkinson’s disease, dementia and sundowner's syndrome. This event will also include conversations with experts and people living with Parkinson’s on topics such as family caregiving, creativity and Parkinson’s, end-of-life care, and dignified death.

The images in this exhibit and the program discussion may generate a wide variety of reactions and emotions. It is one family’s journey and does not reflect everyone’s experience. Our goal is to bring awareness and understanding, through art and storytelling, to topics that may not always be discussed.

There is no charge to attend, but registration is required.


This event is part of the Artist’s exhibit that includes photographs, audio recordings and objects documenting her father’s end-of-life journey with Parkinson’s, dementia and sundowner's syndrome. The exhibit opens on Saturday, April 1 at 3 p.m. and continues through April 30 at 1100 Florence Gallery in Evanston.

Gallery Hours: Wednesdays & Fridays 5-8 p.m., Saturdays & Sundays 12-5 p.m.

This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

National Endowment of the Arts

COVID SAFETY: The health and safety of our participants, sponsors, volunteers and staff are our top priority. We continue to monitor CDC recommendations and will adhere to state and local COVID guidelines in place on the event day. Adjustments will be made if necessary.

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Videos & Webinars

Expert Briefing: Parkinson’s & Medications - What's New

March 8, 2023

There are many medications to help improve quality of life for people with Parkinson’s disease. However, people respond to medications differently. What works for one may not necessarily work for another. Learn about the advances in Parkinson’s treatments for movement and non-movement symptoms and where we are on the path to personalized medicine.

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Additional Resources

Presenter

Tanya Simuni, MD, Arthur C. Nielson Jr. Professor of Neurology, Director
Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, A Parkinson's Foundation Center of Excellence
Chicago, Illinois

Podcasts

Episode 147: Maximizing Resources with the Parkinson’s Foundation Helpline

With Parkinson’s disease (PD), it’s essential to know where to find a movement disorder neurologist, a physical or occupational therapist, social services to help with daily activities, and agencies that can advise on elder issues. When you don’t know that certain services even exist, looking for them is impossible. This is where the Parkinson’s Foundation Helpline can be an essential resource. Helpline staff have broad knowledge about what services may be appropriate to address certain problems, and they can direct callers to these services.

One social worker has described himself like the Yellow Pages. He cannot do everything for his clients, but he acts like a directory of resources that can help them. So, too, is the Parkinson’s Foundation Helpline a valuable compendium of services for many of the needs of people with PD. In this episode, Social Worker Amanda Janicke, MA, LCSW, an information specialist on the Parkinson’s Foundation Helpline, gives insight into what the Helpline can provide, and she provides examples of some agencies that can help people with PD.

Released: March 7, 2023

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