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Subject Kicking off 2026 together: resources, highlights & more
Date January 12, 2026 1:05 PM
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2026 Looking back and looking forward

We're starting the year off right by reflecting on some of our key accomplishments and resources from 2025. Read on to see what we did together in 2025 and what is coming next. This newsletter is jam packed with resources and guides to get 2026 off on the right foot.

2025 at a glance

Making Slow Emotion
Behind the scenes
See behind the scenes in the making of Martha and Company's song, Slow Emotion.
Watch it now: [link removed]

A month to remember
Parkinson's Awareness Month 2025
Parkinson's Awareness Month was all about raising awareness and standing together.
Relive the memories: parkinson.ca/pam

Every bit matters
Your impact 2025
We made a big difference together in 2025 through donating, volunteering and research.
See your impact: [link removed]

Events galore
Thanks for joining us
See highlights from top events in 2025, featuring incredible turnout and new connections.
Growling Beaver | SuperWalk | Spinning Wheels

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CARE Fund makes a difference
Filling unmet needs across Canada
CARE Fund is funding local resources across the country, with new programs starting this year.
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Research happenings
Exciting developments are underway
There are more opportunities than ever to get involved in Parkinson's research.
See how: [link removed]

Support and Information

The Parkinson Canada Support and Information team provides personalized, empathetic support for people living with Parkinson's, their care partners, and health care professionals. 

Contact us Monday to Friday toll-free via 1-888-664-1974. 

January webinar

Paying attention to your body and making adjustments as things change is an important skill when living with Parkinson's. In this webinar, Greta Mah, a board-certified pharmacist and lecturer at the University of Toronto shares strategies and tips for tracking and managing your symptoms and medications.
Sponsored by AbbVie
Don't miss it: [link removed]



Staying active is key for people with Parkinson's
Get moving with these resources

Physical activity has many benefits for people living with Parkinson's. Learn about the benefits and get helpful resources to get you moving.
Read about it: [link removed]

Resources

Preventing falls
Falls are dangerous this resource has strategies for how people with Parkinson's can prevent falls.
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Nutrition and Parkinson's
This guide contains what you need to know about balancing nutrition for people with Parkinson's.
Check it out: [link removed]

Mental health and Parkinson's
Mental health is a key consideration for people with Parkinson's.
Read the fact sheet: [link removed]

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