BlogSuperWalk for Parkinson’s Raises Record $2.46 Million SuperWalk for Parkinson's Raises Record $2.46 Million Posted Date : Sep 1, 2009 SuperWalk for Parkinson’s raised a record $2.46 million this year. Lauren Collins, star of Degrassi: The Next Generation, unveiled the new look SuperWalk for 2010 at this year’s Toronto walk. “I want my dad to know how much I support him in his every day struggle with this disease. He’s my hero and I am 100 per cent behind him,” said the 23 year old actress. Lauren’s father, Stan Collins, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s just after she was born. “I have never known a time when my dad was not struggling with this debilitating disease. Every day presents new challenges with balance, walking, speaking. I want to help any way I can,” said Collins. Thirteen thousand walkers turned out across the country to support Parkinson Society Canada to raise funds for education, support, research and advocacy on behalf of the over 100,000 Canadians who have Parkinson’s. “This has been the biggest turnout ever,” said Paul McNair, Associate National Director of SuperWalk. “We are very excited to launch our re-brand for next year which will be the event’s 20th anniversary.” Photo Gallery>> Star of Canadian television hit Degrassi: The Next Generation, Lauren Collins, unveiled the new look for SuperWalk 2010 at the Toronto SuperWalk for Parkinson’s Sunday. Collins, left, walked with her mother, Sari, for her father who has been living with Parkinson’s for over 20 years. Global Television's Bill Coulter left leads off Toronto SuperWalk's largest turnout ever, with Celebrity Lauren Collins (right) under sunny skies. Share this post: Your Story Matters: Inspire and Connect Inspire hope and connect with others by sharing your Parkinson’s journey. Your voice can make a difference. Share your story Discover more like this Apr 15, 2025 Champion of Swagger: Dr. Veronica Bruno Apr 8, 2025 Parkinson Canada at AD/PD™ 2025 in Vienna – Day one and two Mar 31, 2025 Living Fully: My Journey with Parkinson’s