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BRITISH COLUMBIA, AUG 7 – The Parkinson SuperWalk aims to raise $300,000 for programs, research, and advocacy supporting approximately 17,500 people living with Parkinson's disease in British Columbia.
- Christine Jewell is coordinating the Parkinson SuperWalk in Chilliwack on September 6, 2025, to support those affected by Parkinson's disease and their families.
- The walk includes three short routes set at 0.8, 1.2, and 1.6 kilometres to ensure accessibility and aims to raise $300,000 for programs and education related to Parkinson's disease.
- Christine Jewell emphasizes the importance of awareness, stating that many people do not understand the impact of Parkinson's unless personally affected.
- The Parkinson's Society relies on donations and fundraising events like SuperWalk, as it does not receive government funding.
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