Educational Events

Mindfulness Mondays - Forgiveness

Virtual ( Zoom )
1:00 pm to 1:30 pm EST
FREE
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As poet Maya Angelou once said, forgiveness is one of the greatest gifts we can give ourselves. But how do we do it? In this session, we will introduce a detailed, step-by-step process for cultivating the heart of forgiveness, as well as a guided meditation on forgiveness.

Whether this is your first mindfulness Monday, or you are a returning participant, these sessions are created with the intention of including everyone. There will be time for questions following the practice.

Speaker

Nico Hase, PhD

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

This is a virtual program, taking place live, using the online Zoom platform. Instructions on joining the webinar are provided after registering.

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2026 Lifetime Chicago Spring Half Marathon

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.

Chicago, IL
Educational Events

Mindfulness Mondays - Decluttering Our Minds

Through guided breathwork and visualization, you will be encouraged to step into the present by releasing thoughtful roadblocks and opening your mind to new opportunities and experiences that can assist in managing Parkinson’s disease.

Virtual
Educational Events

Mindfulness Mondays - Mental Wellbeing

Virtual ( Zoom )
1:00 pm to 1:30 pm EST
FREE
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Join health psychologist, Taylor Rush, PhD, as she explores different dimensions of a mindfulness practice. She will share ways to ground and settle the mind and body. These mindfulness techniques can offer moments of respite and clarity that can be useful throughout your week. Find a comfortable seat and join your mindful Parkinson's community for a special session.

Whether this is your first mindfulness Monday, or you are a returning participant, these sessions are created with the intention of including everyone. There will be time for questions following the practice.

Speaker

Taylor Rush, PhD - Health Psychologist, Director of Behavioral Services and Interdisciplinary Programs, Center for Neurological Restoration, Cleveland Clinic

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

This is a virtual program, taking place live, using the online Zoom platform. Instructions on joining the webinar are provided after registering.

Upcoming Events

Fundraising Events

2026 Lifetime Chicago Spring Half Marathon

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.

Chicago, IL
Educational Events

Mindfulness Mondays - Decluttering Our Minds

Through guided breathwork and visualization, you will be encouraged to step into the present by releasing thoughtful roadblocks and opening your mind to new opportunities and experiences that can assist in managing Parkinson’s disease.

Virtual
Educational Events

Cómo prepararse para emergencias

Virtual ( Zoom )
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EST
Gratis
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EP Salud en Casa: Miércoles de Bienestar 
Cómo prepararse para emergencias de personas con discapacidades y necesidades de acceso
Regístrese Aquí

¡Los invitamos a nuestra charla en línea sobre la preparación para emergencias de personas con discapacidades y necesidades de acceso! Exploraremos las estrategias y mejores prácticas para garantizar la seguridad y el bienestar de las personas con discapacidades durante situaciones de crisis.

También examinaremos la importancia de la comunicación inclusiva y el acceso a la información durante emergencias.

No pierda la oportunidad de aprender cómo podemos fortalecer la resiliencia de las personas con discapacidades frente a situaciones de emergencia.

Presentadora:

Teresa Farfan
Media and Communications Officer
Texas Division of Emergency Management
www.tdem.texas.gov, www.ready.gov/es

Este programa es gratuito y está disponible para cualquier persona interesada, incluyendo a las personas con Parkinson y sus familiares, amigos, personas de apoyo y promotores de salud.

¿En busca de algo más? Podrá encontrar todos nuestros videos de EP Salud en Casa- PD Health @ Home en YouTube.


Más información:

Todos los eventos de “EP Salud en Casa-PD Health @ Home" – Parkinson.org/EPSalud.

Una lista de nuestros recursos en español – Parkinson.org/Recursos Línea de Ayuda – 1-800-473-4636, opción 3 para español.

La conferencia se transmitirá en vivo utilizando la aplicación de videollamadas Zoom.

EP Salud En Casa es presentado por Light of Day Foundation, cuya generosidad ha hecho posible esta programación.

Light of Day
Educational Events

Nutrición para el Parkinson: delicias de garbanzo

Virtual ( Zoom )
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EST
Gratis
Una pareja mirando una tableta juntos en su porche

EP Salud en Casa: Miércoles de Bienestar 
Regístrese Aquí

La nutrición es aún más importante para las personas con la enfermedad de Parkinson. Acompáñenos en una sesión de cocina divertida y saludable con garbanzos. Durante esta clase, descubrirá las ventajas de incorporar garbanzos en su dieta y explorará deliciosas recetas perfectas para la temporada de verano.

Tendrá la oportunidad de preparar las recetas junto con nosotros, así que asegúrese de tener listos sus ingredientes. ¡Pero también puede unirse y sólo observar!

Receta aquí

Presentadora:

Verónica Sierra, licenciada en nutrición y ciencia de los alimentos, LD
Color Your Plate, Inc.
Sitio web: www.coloryourplate.net
Instagram: Coloryourplate0405
Facebook: Coloryourplate Inc

Este programa es gratuito y está disponible para cualquier persona interesada, incluyendo a las personas con Parkinson y sus familiares, amigos, personas de apoyo y promotores de salud.

¿En busca de algo más? Podrá encontrar todos nuestros videos de EP Salud en Casa- PD Health @ Home en YouTube.


Más información:

Todos los eventos de “EP Salud en Casa-PD Health @ Home" – Parkinson.org/EPSalud.

Una lista de nuestros recursos en español – Parkinson.org/Recursos Línea de Ayuda – 1-800-473-4636, opción 3 para español.

La conferencia se transmitirá en vivo utilizando la aplicación de videollamadas Zoom.

EP Salud En Casa es presentado por Light of Day Foundation, cuya generosidad ha hecho posible esta programación.

Light of Day
Fundraising Events

Community Walk Poughkeepsie

7:00 am to 12:00 pm EST
Free
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Get out and move with your community! Every dollar raised supports the Parkinson’s Foundation mission to make life better for people affected by Parkinson’s disease (PD). At Moving Day Community Walks across the country, we’re fighting Parkinson’s and celebrating movement — proven to help manage Parkinson’s symptoms — and we’re doing it together. The Moving Day Community Walk Program is a complement to the Parkinson’s Foundation Moving Day, A Walk for Parkinson’s. These walks are family-friendly and help the Foundation make life better for people with PD.

The Community Walk program offers volunteers an opportunity to organize a walk in their own community that does not have a Moving Day event. The program leverages the personal experiences and community leadership of passionate volunteers to promote Parkinson’s awareness and raise funds for the Parkinson’s Foundation.

Learn more about bringing an event to your area

Contact Us

Nancy Redkey

Upcoming Events

Fundraising Events

2026 Lifetime Chicago Spring Half Marathon

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.

Chicago, IL
Educational Events

Mindfulness Mondays - Decluttering Our Minds

Through guided breathwork and visualization, you will be encouraged to step into the present by releasing thoughtful roadblocks and opening your mind to new opportunities and experiences that can assist in managing Parkinson’s disease.

Virtual
Videos & Webinars

Neuro Talk: 3 Promising Developments in Parkinson’s Research

The Parkinson’s Foundation funds the most exciting and promising research ideas in the Parkinson’s disease (PD) field. We believe the next research breakthrough can occur in any lab, from any researcher, which is why we support all types of scientists. In this Neuro Talk, Chief Scientific Officer James Beck, PhD, is joined by three researchers whose studies were funded by the Parkinson’s Foundation to explain how research furthers our understanding of PD. 

Educational Events

Managing Changing Symptoms

1:00 pm to 4:00 pm MDT
Free
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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. 

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 as in-person seating is limited.

Speaker:
Dana Sugar, MD, UNM Health

Sponsored by:

Seed for Success

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.

Upcoming Events

Fundraising Events

2026 Lifetime Chicago Spring Half Marathon

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.

Chicago, IL
Educational Events

Mindfulness Mondays - Decluttering Our Minds

Through guided breathwork and visualization, you will be encouraged to step into the present by releasing thoughtful roadblocks and opening your mind to new opportunities and experiences that can assist in managing Parkinson’s disease.

Virtual
Educational Events

Southwest Chapter Parkinson's Symposium

Virtual ( Zoom )
1:00 pm to 4:00 pm MST
Free
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Join the Parkinson’s Foundation in person or online for the Southwest Chapter’s Parkinson’s Symposium.  Hear about ongoing research, current treatments, and resources available to help you live your best life with Parkinson’s. With a focus on depression and anxiety, this program will highlight the importance of mental health. 

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 as in-person seating is limited.

Speaker:
Lori Nisson, LCSW, Banner Health


For in-person attendees: In-person check-in starts at 1 p.m. MST. 

For virtual attendees, via Zoom: The live stream starts at 1:30 p.m. MST


Sponsored by:

Seed for Success
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Supernus Pharmaceuticals logo
Cerevance

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.

Upcoming Events

Fundraising Events

2026 Lifetime Chicago Spring Half Marathon

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.

Chicago, IL
Educational Events

Mindfulness Mondays - Decluttering Our Minds

Through guided breathwork and visualization, you will be encouraged to step into the present by releasing thoughtful roadblocks and opening your mind to new opportunities and experiences that can assist in managing Parkinson’s disease.

Virtual
Educational Events

Parkinson's 101 - Tucson, Arizona

1:00 pm to 4:00 pm MST
Free
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This program will provide a basic overview of Parkinson’s disease. Learn what Parkinson’s is, what causes it, common symptoms, treatments, and strategies for managing symptoms.

Speaker

Dr. Cynthia Reed
Parkinson Wellness Clinic, LLC

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 as in-person seating is limited.

Sponsor

Seed for Success

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.

Upcoming Events

Fundraising Events

2026 Lifetime Chicago Spring Half Marathon

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.

Chicago, IL
Educational Events

Mindfulness Mondays - Decluttering Our Minds

Through guided breathwork and visualization, you will be encouraged to step into the present by releasing thoughtful roadblocks and opening your mind to new opportunities and experiences that can assist in managing Parkinson’s disease.

Virtual
Science News

Camp Lejeune & Increased Risk of Parkinson’s

Parkinson's Foundation Science News blogs

Living at Camp Lejeune, which had drinking water contaminated with tetrachloroethylene (PCE), is associated with an increased risk of developing Parkinson’s.

No one knows exactly what causes Parkinson's disease (PD), but scientists believe both genetic and environmental factors play essential roles. It is also not known why Parkinson’s cases appear to be on the rise. One theory is that industrial chemicals in the environment could contribute to diseases such as Parkinson’s, and new evidence supports this idea.

Recent studies have suggested that certain chemical pollutants could contribute to Parkinson’s. For instance, in rodents studies, when ingested, the industrial solvent trichloroethylene (TCE), a known human carcinogen, can cause brain damage and result in motor deficits. TCE does not occur naturally and is used in common household products, such as cleaning wipes and paint removers. Commercial dry cleaners also use the chemical. 

Additionally, one small study of twins in 2012 indicated that TCE was linked to a 6-fold increased risk of Parkinson’s. TCE and a similar chemical called tetrachloroethylene (PCE), a likely human carcinogen, are found in up to one-third of U.S. drinking water samples. However, only one small study had ever attempted to assess the risk of developing PD from these chemicals in drinking water.

Researcher studying a sample of water

In a new study published in JAMA Neurology, researchers analyzed the medical records of 84,824 veterans who were stationed at Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, NC, in the 1980s. Camp Lejeune drinking water was contaminated with TCE, PCE, and several other volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from 1953 until 1987. Wells that provided water to the base were contaminated by sources found on the base, such as leaking underground storage tanks, industrial spills, and waste disposal sites (largely TCE) and an off-base dry-cleaning business (largely PCE). Median monthly levels of TCE in the base’s water supply were more than 70 times the permissible amount, the researchers noted in their new article.

Study Results

  • The study compared the Camp Lejeune veterans’ records to those of more than 73,298 veterans stationed at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, CA, which did not have contaminated drinking water. From the medical records, they found that 279 veterans from Camp Lejeune and 151 from Camp Pendleton had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, for a prevalence of 0.33% and 0.21% respectively.
  • Moreover, among those without a Parkinson’s diagnosis, there was a significant association of living at Camp Lejeune with diagnoses of anxiety, tremor or erectile dysfunction, all of which can be early signs of Parkinson’s.
  • The study hypothesizes that TCE could be contributing to the more than doubling of Parkinson’s disease cases worldwide from 1990 to present.
  • Overall, Camp Lejeune veterans who were exposed to drinking water contaminated with TCE and other chemicals had a 70% higher risk of developing Parkinson’s disease than Camp Pendleton veterans who were not exposed to contaminated water.

What does this mean?

TCE may contribute to risk of developing Parkinson’s. However, conclusions are still not definitive. The veterans who were stationed at Camp Lejeune may also have been exposed to other chemicals that could have contributed to Parkinson’s risk, such as vinyl chloride and benzene. Veterans could also have been exposed to other these or other chemicals before or after they were stationed at Camp Lejeune. More research is needed to determine whether exposure to TCE and/or other chemicals contributes to Parkinson’s risk.

What do these findings mean to the people with PD right now?

Even for people with Parkinson’s who had known exposure to TCE, it is still not conclusive that those chemicals caused the disease and/or are the sole cause of the disease.

Veterans with Parkinson’s who were stationed at Camp Lejeune for no less than 30 days between August 1, 1953, and December 31, 1987, may be eligible for additional benefits. Learn more on the VA webpage, Camp Lejeune: Past Water Contamination.

Learn More

The Parkinson’s Foundation believes in empowering the Parkinson’s community through education. Learn more about PD and the topics in this article through our below resources, or by calling our free Helpline at 1-800-4PD-INFO (1-800-473-4636) for answers to your Parkinson’s questions.

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