Support me in my efforts to improve the lives of British Columbians living with Parkinson's disease

I've been personally touched by the challenges of Parkinson's disease.As you know,our son Jim was diagnosed with Parkinson's at the age of 33 - he is now52 and is an incredible example of how those with the disease can handle the many challenges they face.We are very proud of Jim.
Jim organised the first Full Throttle event 9 years ago and we really enjoy partcipating in the drive to Squamish .We hope you will support us and maybe also be an entrant in the event.
All contributions, no matter how big or how small, are critical to those affected by Parkinson's. I hope you'll consider supporting my drive by making a donation.
Parkinson's disease is the second-most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer's and can manifest itself in a range of both motor and non-motor symptoms. Living with Parkinson's can be incredibly challenging for the individual as well as their family, friends and carepartners. Currently, there is no cure.
Your donation will help Parkinson Society British Columbia continue to provide valuable programs and services and fund further research.
Every dollar is one step closer to improving the lives of those in need.
Thank you!

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