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We reached the White House

We reached the White House

 

This letter is important. We have reached the White House, and they know about our mission. This is not about politics. Our goal is simple: fund research, ban harmful environmental toxins, and push forward the National Plan to End Parkinson’s Council.

 

It proves that when we stand together, our voices are so much stronger.

 

A “no” does not stop our goal. We will keep going until we are heard and until research is funded to find a cure.

 

I have reached out to President Biden, President Trump, and I am working to contact every U.S. Senator and every member of the U.S. House of Representatives, along with local, county, and state representatives across the United States.

 

Join us in this apolitical mission. Politics will not stop this goal. I will not rest until the day comes when no one has to battle Parkinson’s disease anymore.

 

I fight in memory of my mother, Sharon, and all those we have lost to Parkinson’s. I fight for those battling today and for every family and community around the world affected by this disease.

 

You are not alone. I will fight by your side until a cure is at everyone’s doorstep worldwide.

 

And as always, I am just getting started.

 

Thank you to all the organizations, foundations, and this inspiring and dedicated community for your support.

 

Your messages, emails, and encouragement give me the strength to never give up. Parkinson’s took my best friend and my mom, and I will always carry that heartbreak. Even six years after her passing, while I continue to grieve, each and every one of you has become my family, my support, and my reason to keep going.

 

I love you all and thank you. Words alone can never express my gratitude. You truly have my heart.

 

Sharon’s son,

George

 

Now it’s time to keep writing, messaging, driving, calling, emailing, and doing whatever it takes to reach local, county, state, and federal representatives. We must ensure they hear our message and understand the urgency.

 

Together we stand. Together we will get things done.