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    Organizations can accomplish more with the help of a volunteer management system

    Non-profit organizations are diving into data points, finding opportunities to do better for the causes they serve. Technological advancements in … Read More

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    How your support helps Canadians impacted by Parkinson’s

    I recently sent an email out to all of our email subscribers with the following message. Because I know everybody … Read More

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    New C-OPN study demonstrates the value of research repositories

    A new study, looking at changes in perception of time, found that people living with Parkinson’s perceive the length of … Read More

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    A Giving Tuesday thank you

    We are not sure we have the right words to describe what we’re feeling right now. It’s a combination of … Read More

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    Explorations into health system solutions for Parkinson’s in Canada

    100,000+ Canadians are currently living with Parkinson’s and that number grows every day. Unfortunately, the present healthcare system does not … Read More

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    Having your voice heard is still possible

    Right now, families in every province and territory are facing unacceptably long wait times to see Parkinson’s-specific healthcare providers. The … Read More

    Care partners need care too

    Challenges associated with Parkinson’s aren’t limited to those who receive the diagnosis. It also impacts those who assume the role … Read More

    100,000 Canadians living with Parkinson's, 100,000 reasons to say thank you!

    Celebrating you on National Philanthropy Day

    Today, on National Philanthropy Day, we are recognizing and celebrating every member of our Parkinson’s community and what you make … Read More

    Thanking our SuperWalkers for their feedback

    September is a special month for the 100,000 Canadians living with Parkinson’s. It’s during that month that critical funds are … Read More

    Four lessons learned about the Canadian Parkinson’s community on a cross-country bike tour

    Steve Iseman, Mike Loghrin, Darlene Richards-Loghrin, and Jim Redmond, with the invaluable help of their dear friend and fellow Rigid … Read More

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