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WHO WE ARE<\/h3>\n

About Us<\/h1>\n

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About the Parkinson Foundation of Northwest Ohio<\/strong><\/h3>\n

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Our Mission
<\/b>To establish optimal quality of life for the Northwest Ohio Parkinson\u2019s community through awareness, education and care.<\/span><\/p>\n

The Parkinson Foundation of Northwest Ohio (PFNWO) is one of four independent Ohio PD foundations who come together as The Ohio Parkinson Foundation (OPF). We are a non-profit organization whose overall mission is to improve the quality of life of those affected by Parkinson Disease (PD).<\/span><\/p>\n

As one of four autonomous non-profit regions, each serving <\/span>Parkinson’s <\/span>support groups in our respective counties, we are dedicated to educate and provide support and services to local communities. The PFNWO works with available resources and partners with many others, <\/span>including The University of Toledo Gardner-McMaster Parkinson’s Center,<\/span>\u00a0healthcare professionals and other interested parties to accomplish these goals.<\/span><\/p>\n

A vital component of this mission is the support groups. Support groups play an important role in both learning about and living with PD. They provide an environment for those with PD, caregivers, and family to ask questions and obtain encouragement and support. As appropriately stated by the Central Ohio Parkinson Society, these are groups of experts living near you who will gladly talk about PD and field questions you may have. If you are looking for a support group in your area, here is where you may find one. Please don\u2019t hesitate to contact us. We are here to answer any questions you may have. Together we can make a difference.<\/span>\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

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Our Tulip’s Meaning
<\/b>The red tulip has been associated with Parkinson\u2019s awareness since 1980 when a Dutch horticulturalist who had PD developed a red and white tulip and named it “Dr. James Parkinson.\u201d The European Parkinson’s Disease Association (EPDA) uses a stylized red tulip based on the “Dr James Parkinson” tulip as its logo. In April 2005, the red tulip was launched as the Worldwide Symbol of Parkinson’s Disease at the 9th World PD Day Conference in Luxembourg.\u00a0The strong stem and vibrant red color symbolize strength, hope, and optimism.
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Our Board Members
<\/b>Our Board Members volunteer their time and knowledge to provide the vision that drives the Parkinson Foundation.<\/p>\n

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