Thousands
to Participate in 18th Annual Parkinson’s Unity Walk
in Support of Parkinson’s Community
in Support of Parkinson’s Community
Participants make
every step count at the largest grassroots fundraiser
for the Parkinson’s
community
Kingston,
N.J.— April 9,
2012—The 18th Annual Parkinson’s Unity Walk (PUW) will be held on
Saturday, April 28, 2012 in New York City’s Central Park, The Parkinson Alliance
announced today.
The PUW is the
largest grassroots awareness and fundraising event for Parkinson’s disease (PD)
research in the United States. The event, which has grown from 200 participants
in its inaugural year, is expected to unite more than 10,000 participants from
across the globe.
“The annual
Parkinson’s Unity Walk is a powerful way for families, friends, caregivers,
research organizations and major Parkinson’s foundations to come together,” said
Martin Tuchman, Chairman of The Parkinson Alliance. “For any individual or
family affected by Parkinson’s disease who wants to feel the support, strength
and compassion of a community – this Walk is where you should be.”
Currently, more than
1 million individuals in the U.S. are living with PD and 60,000 are newly
diagnosed annually. Funding for research, for the cause and cure, as well as
therapies that will improve the quality of life for those with PD, is critical.
The PUW donates one hundred percent of all donations directly to research. As
the “unity” in its name implies, the funds raised are distributed evenly among
the seven leading Parkinson’s foundations in the country: American Parkinson
Disease Association, The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research,
National Parkinson Foundation, Parkinson’s Action Network, The Parkinson
Alliance, Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, and The Parkinson’s Institute and
Clinical Center.
“The National
Parkinson Foundation (NPF) is proud to participate in and support the 2012
Parkinson’s Unity Walk,” said Joyce Oberdorf, NPF President and CEO. “This event
truly unifies the whole Parkinson’s community behind a common mission—supporting
the best, cutting-edge research. It is like no other.”
In addition to being
able to walk with thousands of members of the Parkinson’s community,
participants are able to take full advantage of a myriad of available resources
at the event, including information about clinical trials, educational material
from leading Parkinson’s organizations and information on how to become an
advocate for the Parkinson’s community. This day of community and education also
provides individuals who might otherwise have limited access to experts in the
field, a chance to speak directly with movement disorder specialists,
neurosurgeons, physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech
therapists.
Most importantly,
whether PUW participants are individuals diagnosed with PD seeking
encouragement, family and friends showing support, caregivers desiring to know
more, or researchers working toward new therapies, the PUW serves as a source
from which to draw strength and build a greater community of support.
“It is by motivating,
collaborating, educating and raising awareness of Parkinson’s disease that we
take important steps toward our goal of improving the quality of life of
Parkinson’s patients while we continue to work toward a cure,” said
Tuchman.
Attendees are also
invited to visit the Abbott booth on Margot Zobel Way to leave their photo and
inspirational message on the Messages of Hope™ Wall. For each message,
Abbott, a leading global health care and medical research company, will donate
$15, up to $15,000, to the PUW in support of research. Additionally, Abbott will
invite walk participants to receive ongoing information about treatment and
research through an opt-in text message campaign. For each individual who
registers, Abbott will contribute an additional $1, up to $10,000, to the
PUW.
Registration begins
at 8:30 a.m. at the Bandshell at 72nd Street in Central Park. The
Kick-Off will start at 9:45 a.m., followed by a 1.4-mile, wheelchair-accessible
walk through the Park.
About The Parkinson
Alliance
The Kingston,
NJ-based national non-profit is dedicated to raising funds to help finance the
most promising research to find the cause and cure for Parkinson’s disease, and
is the umbrella organization for the Parkinson’s Unity Walk. The Parkinson’s
Unity Walk is the largest grassroots fundraiser event for Parkinson’s disease in
the country. The inaugural Walk in 1994 had 200 participants and raised $16,000
for research. In the 2011 Walk, close to 10,000 walkers raised more than 1.5
million for Parkinson’s research. From day one, 100% of donations have gone to
research supported by the seven major U.S. Parkinson’s
foundations.
For more information
and a complete list of grants supported by the Parkinson’s Unity Walk, visit
www.unitywalk.org.
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