Ways to give

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Every day is an opportunity to take action

At Parkinson Canada, there are many meaningful ways to get involved and make a difference. Your support directly impacts the lives of people living with Parkinson’s. From volunteering your time to donating or raising awareness, there are countless ways to make an impact. Together, we can create a future where everyone affected by Parkinson’s has the tools and support they need to live well.

Make a personal impact

Your generosity fuels vital programs, research, and community support. From one-time gifts to monthly contributions, every donation helps people living with Parkinson’s access the care and resources they need. Personal giving allows you to champion the cause in a way that’s meaningful to you.

There is no progress without you.

Every gift supports vital research, education, and programs that bring hope and empower our community to live well with Parkinson’s.

Rally your community

Fundraising events are a fun and engaging way to support Parkinson Canada while bringing people together.

Share your skills, energy, and enthusiasm at events, in programs, or through community initiatives.

Become a volunteer

Volunteering is a powerful way to make a tangible difference. Every volunteer role strengthens our network of support and brings people living with Parkinson’s closer to the help they need.

Join our team

Explore career opportunities at Parkinson Canada and be part of a team that’s dedicated to improving lives, advancing research, and fostering hope for the Parkinson’s community.

Become a partner

Corporate partnerships provide an opportunity to create lasting impact in your community while strengthening your brand’s social responsibility. Whether through sponsorships, employee giving programs, or collaborative initiatives, businesses can play a pivotal role in advancing Parkinson Canada’s mission.

See the impact of your support

Learn how your donations fund research breakthroughs, support programs, and provide hope to individuals and families affected by Parkinson’s.