Introducing the CCF Awareness Shop for Atypical Parkinsonism: Wear It, Share It, Support It

Introducing the CCF Awareness Shop for Atypical Parkinsonism: Wear It, Share It, Support It

We’re excited to unveil the CCF Coleen Cunningham Foundation Awareness Shop—a new way to raise awareness for atypical parkinsonism and support our mission at the same time! At CCF, we’re dedicated to shedding light on these often-overlooked neurodegenerative conditions, and our shop is a bold step toward that goal. Featuring a collection of exclusive tees, this is your chance to wear your support and help us make a difference.

What is Atypical Parkinsonism?

Atypical parkinsonism includes conditions like Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), Corticobasal Degeneration (CBD), and Multiple System Atrophy (MSA). These disorders mimic some symptoms of Parkinson’s disease—such as tremors or stiffness—but come with unique challenges and limited treatment options. Our work at CCF is all about increasing understanding and improving lives, and this shop is a key part of that effort.

Why Tees?

We’ve chosen tees because they’re more than just clothing—they’re a statement. Each design in our Awareness Shop is crafted to spark curiosity and start conversations about atypical parkinsonism. When you wear one, you’re helping us spread the word. Best of all, every purchase directly funds CCF’s awareness initiatives, programs, and services. That means your support goes right to work—educating communities, empowering families, and enhancing the resources we provide.

What’s in the Shop?

  • Our collection features high-quality tees with designs that pack a punch:
  • Eye-catching slogans like “PSP: I'm Still Here” or “MSA: Care to Ask My Story?”
  • Comfortable fits for everyday wear, perfect for sharing the message wherever you go.
  • A variety of styles to suit your vibe—all tied to our mission.
  • Every tee is a small but powerful way to stand with the atypical parkinsonism community.

How to Get Involved

Ready to join us? Here’s how:

  • Shop Now: Visit The Shop to check out our tees.
  • Spread the Word: Share your tee on social media with #AtypicalAwareness or #CCFAwareness and tag us!
  • Gift Awareness: Grab a tee for a friend or loved one and tell them why this cause matters.
  • Connect With Us: Have a story about atypical parkinsonism? Email us at  ccf@pspawareness.com —we’d love to hear from you.

Supporting a Bigger Mission

The CCF Awareness Shop is about more than just tees—it’s about building a future where atypical parkinsonism gets the attention it deserves. Your purchase fuels our awareness initiatives, supports vital programs, and helps us provide services to those who need them most. Together, we can turn awareness into action.

Thank you for being part of this journey with the Coleen Cunningham Foundation. Visit the Shop today and let’s keep the momentum going—one tee at a time.

With appreciation,
The CCF Team
Coleen Cunningham Foundation

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