- Fundraiser Dinner 2019 -

2019-12-15 10:00:00
  • Swagat Banquet Hall, Sunday December 15,2019

PARKINSON’S WINTER

FUNDRAISER

Support the mission of the World Parkinson’s Program by attending our exclusive winter 2019 fundraiser.

Join local dignitaries and community leaders to help save the lives of those impacted by Parkinson’s Disease. We will have the honor of welcoming local dignitaries and local leader's will join us in supporting this noble cause.

Don't miss this unique opportunity!

We will be welcoming local dignitaries and other community leaders who will join us to support this noble cause.

PURPOSE OF THE FUNDRAISER

There are millions of Parkinson’s Patients suffering from poverty around the world. WPP’s mission is to improve the quality of lives of people with Parkinson's and their caregivers by providing medicine, education and other supportive services.

The purpose of this Fundraiser is to bring awareness and to motivate people to join in our fight against Parkinson’s.

TARGET AUDIENCE

People who care about the community, and who have passion to help patients in need and strive to make a difference in a society. Canadians are blessed with such great qualities. The audience will include politicians, doctors, charitable organizations, prominent community members, businesses, passionate individuals and Parkinson’s Patients.

HOW CAN I HELP

You can help people with Parkinson’s globally in many ways including:

  • Donate for the cause;
  • Participate in the journey of helping people by volunteering for World Parkinson’s Program; and
  • Spread the message and inspire people globally
MESSAGE

ORGANIZATION MESSAGE

Did you know…

  • As many as 10 million people worldwide are living with Parkinson's disease (PD), which is more than the combined number of people diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and Lou Gehrig's disease.
  • Approximately 60,000 North Americans are diagnosed with Parkinson's disease each year, and this number does not reflect the thousands of cases that go undetected.
  • Incidence of Parkinson’s increases with age, but an estimated four percent of people with PD are diagnosed before the age of 50.
  • Men are one and a half times more likely to have Parkinson's than women.
WORLD PARKINSON’S PROGRAM

Nadeem Hussain - President,
World Parkinson's Program

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VENUE & CONTACTS

VENUE

Swagat Banquet Hall
6991 Mill Creek DR.
Mississauga, ON, L5N 6B9
Canada
Phone: 905-821-9688