Fundraising event returns to in-person event at Delki Dozzi track
Dozens of Sudburians gathered at Delki Dozzi Park in the city’s West End on Saturday morning for the first in-person Parkinson Superwalk since 2019.“It feels great to finally be back in person,” Sheridan said. “It shows a diagnosis doesn’t stop us from living.”
“It’s always great to see such a turnout for the Superwalk,” Bigger said. “It has given me a much better appreciation for the struggles of people here and across Northern Ontario. Thank you for being here to support your family members and friends.” “We are fortunate to be able to gather together on a beautiful sunny day,” Arcand said. “It is a privilege for me to be part of the Superwalk for so many years.”
Top Glove Boxing Academy, which offers a fitness program specifically for those with Parkinsons, had a booth at the event. If you’re curious about the gym’s Rock Steady Boxing program, you can learn more here.
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