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Working Together to End Parkinson’s Forever

MJFF's founder Michael J. Fox

Thank you for joining us.

By being a part of our community, you’re contributing to our shared mission to find a cure for Parkinson’s disease. We invite you to explore our webpage — created especially for you — to learn more about how we support the Parkinson’s community, stay updated on research and find ways to get involved. Your commitment makes us stronger, and together, we’re accelerating research like never before.

Resources for Your Journey With Parkinson's

The Foundation has countless resources to help you and your family navigate life with Parkinson's. Access these free materials below, or browse our website for additional podcasts, instructional videos and so much more.

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    A Guide for Navigating Parkinson's

    Every person diagnosed with Parkinson's disease faces a unique journey. The free "Parkinson's 360" guide can help you better understand yours, no matter what stage of Parkinson's you're in. (Accesa nuestra guía "Parkinson 360" en Español.)

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    Watch and Listen to Parkinson's Experts

    The Foundation hosts free, live webinars focused on living with Parkinson's and the latest medical breakthroughs. Join us live at 12 p.m. ET on the third Thursday of each month, catch up on any past sessions or listen via our podcasts.

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    A Guide on Exercise and Brain Health

    Whether you live with Parkinson’s or are concerned about the possibility of developing it, exercise plays a critical role in brain health. Download our free guide to learn more.

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    Build an Online Community

    The Parkinson's Buddy Network provides a space to ask questions, share experiences and exchange support while building meaningful connections with others in the Parkinson's community.

Ways to Get Involved

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    Join Our Groundbreaking Research Study

    Take a free scratch-and-sniff test to help researchers understand the link between smell and brain disease. People with and without Parkinson's can participate. 

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    Become a Parkinson's Policy Advocate

    Tell lawmakers what matters most to people and families with Parkinson’s by sharing your story. You play a critical role in helping fund research toward a cure and ensuring there are government programs and support for Parkinson's. 

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    Join Us for an Upcoming Event or Fundraiser

    From our run/walk and cycling series to educational events, marathons, climbs and community-led fundraisers, our in person and online events provide meaningful opportunities to learn about Parkinson’s and connect with the community.

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You Can Help Create a World Without Parkinson's

Parkinson's research is experiencing an extraordinary surge in momentum. Recent progress, including the groundbreaking discovery of a biomarker, has propelled us into a new era for Parkinson’s research, and we need your support more than ever.

Dear Parkinson's,

Our community is working hard to speed progress toward a cure. And together, we'll get it done.

Watch this video to meet the patients, families and scientists behind our work.

"The Michael J. Fox Foundation has managed to become, in its short life, the most credible voice on Parkinson's research in the world."
The New York Times
Publications

The Foundation shares updates on our progress toward breakthroughs and a cure, along with stories from our community.

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    The Fox Focus on Parkinson's

    Published twice a year, The Fox Focus on Parkinson's provides an update to our community on Foundation activities and what's happening in the world of Parkinson's research.

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    Year in Review

    Published each fall, our Year in Review gives an overview of our progress toward better treatments and a cure for Parkinson’s disease, with a look to what’s coming in the year ahead. 

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