My Story…
Hi there, and thanks for finding my page!
This August, I’ll be running the Falmouth Road Race with the Parkinson’s Foundation in honor of my father, Jim, who has been living with Parkinson’s for 18 years.
Throughout my life I've come to understand what real strength is through my father. Strength isn’t loud or defined by a single moment. It’s steady. It’s disciplined. It’s the decision to show up every single day, no matter how you feel.
That’s why I show up.
Not out of sympathy—but out of respect. For my father, and for every person who meets this disease with resilience, grit, and unwavering resolve.
This race is a commitment to stand with that strength, to support the progress being made, and to help push it forward.
My goal is to raise $1,500, with the intention of reaching $2,000. Every donation helps fund research, care, and hope for those living with Parkinson’s disease.
If you’re able to contribute, share, or support in any way, it truly means a lot to me and to the entire Parkinson’s community.
Thank you!
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I'm ready to run.
I'm running to raise funds and awareness with the Parkinson's Champions. I'm challenging myself to run the marathon to support the Parkinson’s Foundation.
The Parkinson's Foundation makes life better for people living with Parkinson's disease by improving care and advancing research toward a cure. Studies show that 2.5 hours of weekly exercise along with medication, can significantly improve quality of life for people living with Parkinson's. We run and will continue to run for people with Parkinson's because this disease not a sprint, it’s a marathon. Every dollar counts, thank you for your support!