Please Help Me Walk Off Parkinson's

Dear Friends and Family,
Vivek, Chai, and the kids are participating in Walk Off Parkinson’s on September 22, 2019 at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. -- home of the Washington Nationals -- to benefit the Parkinson’s Foundation of the National Capital Area (PFNCA). Why does this mean to much to us? The PFNCA was the first organization we connected with when Vivek was first diagnosed with PD. Since then, we've attended the annual events and have formed our own personal community with others living with Parkinson's, diagnosed at a young age, like Vivek. We live with the impact Parkinson's every single day but it's a little easier with the PFNCA on our side.
On Sunday, we will gather with thousands of others impacted by Parkinson’s to show that those facing this disease that they do not do so alone. We will walk the field at Nationals Park and raise funds to support those impacted by Parkinson’s including people diagnosed with the disease, care partners and their family members. Please join our cause!
Please make a tax-deductible contribution today. You can make a donation now by clicking on the donate button or you can send your donation by check (saving on credit card processing fees) payable to:
Parkinson Foundation of the National Capital Area (PFNCA)
8830 Cameron St., #201
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Please be sure to list 'Vivek Puri' and "Walk Off Parkinson's" in the memo line.
Take pride in knowing that PFNCA has been honored as one of the best small nonprofits in the Greater Washington Region by the Catalogue for Philanthropy. Additionally, more than 84 cents of every dollar spent supports programs and services provided by PFNCA.
Slowing How Parkinson’s Impacts People and building Community
PFNCA is a leading organization providing programs and services directly to those impacted by Parkinson’s. While there is no cure for PD, research tells us that those diagnosed with it can take steps to slow how the disease impacts them. PFNCA provides exercise, communication and education programs throughout Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C.
PFNCA improves the quality of life of those impacted by Parkinson's disease, their care partners, and families, and fosters a sense of community to ensure that no one battles this disease alone. Simply stated, PFNCA strengthens the physical and emotional health of people impacted by Parkinson’s.
Together, we will Walk Off Parkinson’s.
Thank you, Chai & Vivek.
PFNCA is not affilaited with any of the many national organizations that focus on Parkinson's. Your support provides for a powerful and vibrant community helping those with Parkinson's live well.
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