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The Parkinson’s Foundation will host its second annual “Move & Mingle Miami” on Saturday, Mar. 7, 7 p.m., at the University of Miami’s Newman Alumni Center.
“Move & Mingle Miami” is a signature fundraising event that brings together supporters, advocates and community leaders to raise awareness and vital support for people with Parkinson’s disease (PD).
Funds raised through “Move & Mingle Miami” will support cutting-edge research, local community grants and education programs to improve the lives of people living with PD in the greater Miami area. The event also raises awareness for the 90,083 people living with Parkinson’s disease in Florida – the second largest state PD population in the nation following California.
“Move & Mingle Miami is an elegant evening dedicated to connection, community and impact,” said Karen Lopez, Parkinson’s Foundation Florida Chapter executive director.
“Guests will enjoy cocktails, delicious food, live music and a silent auction in a welcoming social setting that reflects the Parkinson’s Foundation’s mission to improve care and advance research toward a cure.”
The event honors John W. Kozyak, Esq., and is chaired by Lisa and Brian Tannebaum, whose leadership and support help advance the Foundation’s work in South Florida.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit Parkinson.org/MoveMingleMiami.
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