Many area businesses and national corporations sponsored Walk Off Parkinson’s in 2017. Please take a moment to review this impressive […]
Meet PFNCA Yoga Instructor Carl Schuetz
Carl Schuetz has a long career in teaching. He changed his teaching focus to yoga following a diagnosis of PD […]
Walk Off Parkinson’s Logo Created To Inspire
Since 2005, the tulip has been recognized worldwide as a symbol for Parkinson’s Disease. Many organizations involved with the Parkinson’s […]
PFNCA Emeritus Board Member Susan Hamburger Reflects on Her Experiences with Parkinson’s and PFNCA
Recently, PFNCA Emeritus Board Member Susan Hamburger sat down and reflected on her experiences with Parkinson’s and PFNCA. Tell […]
Meet Learie Phillip
Retired D.C. Public Schools Principal Learie Phillip has been fighting back against Parkinson’s since he was diagnosed more than ten […]
Speak Louder
PFNCA Volunteer Rick Vaughan recently visited several PFNCA Communications Club program sessions. He shares his observations below. PFNCA […]
Meet PFNCA Choir Director Roy Barber
Roy Barber has taught performing arts and worked with high school, middle school and adult singers since 1979 in the […]
Learn About Walk Off Parkinson’s in 30 Seconds
Learn about PFNCA’s Walk Off Parkinson’s program with this 30 second video primer. You can learn more about Walk Off […]
PFNCA Support Group Specialist Leon Paparella Shares His Thoughts on Health, Parents and Parkinson’s
In my nuclear Italian-American family, I am the youngest of two children and the only son, my sister being two-and-a-half […]
The Important Meaning Behind Amp’s Attire — PFNCA’s Mascot Helps Raise Awareness
Did you know that lots of thought went into the creation of the uniform for PFNCA’s mascot Amp? Read on […]
