A Cure is on the Horizon!
At Promises for Parkinson's, we hope to both raise research dollars to find a cause and a cure for Parkinson’s, and to provide patients, their caregivers and families with a support system. While we wait for the scientific community to discover a cure for this disease, we promise to support the patient, the caregiver and families through the journey that is Parkinson’s.
You Make a Difference!
Because you have cared enough to participate in Hike the Park for Parkinson's, be volunteers and help us educate the public about Parkinson's Disease, we have been able to donate $25,000 to Parkinson's research since 2010. Parkinson's is a chronic neurological disease that robs individuals of their independence. It is a persistent disease. With your help, we will be just as persistent and continue our work until a cure can be found and every person effected by Parkinson's has a better way of life.
Announcing the Promises for Parkinson's Care Program!
We are very excited to announce the launch of the Promises for Parkinson's Care Program. Through this program, Promises for Parkinson's strives to improve the daily lives of Parkinson's patients by offering financial assistance for medical equipment and prescription costs. To learn more, please visit our Care Program page.
We want to hear from you! Contact Promises for Parkinson's by calling 1.800.269.0624 or emailing
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Promises for Parkinson's is a 501c3 non-profit organization. All donations are tax-deductible.
Upcoming Events

Join us for the 3rd Annual
Hike the Park
for Parkinson's on
Saturday September 8, 2012!
Share Your Story!
Do you have a story to share about living
with Parkinson's?
Maybe you have gone on an
adventure that no one thought possible
or continue to do a hobby despite the challenges.
Please share with us.
Winning stories will be published
on our website.
Parkinson's in the News
- Early-Onset Parkinson’s Possibly Linked to Fat Metabolism
- Nuclear Medicine Test Could Pinpoint Parkinson's Disease Earlier
- Parkinson's Patients Get No Benefit From Antidepressants Sertraline Or Mirtazapine, But Have More Side Effects
- International Stem Cell initiates animal studies to develop Parkinson's disease therapy
- 'Virtual Reality' May Help in Parkinson's Therapy











