PSP Awareness Walk June 2023 Thank You!

PSP Awareness Walk June 2023 Thank You!

🎉 THANK YOU! 🎉

We cannot find the right words to express how grateful we are for everyone's incredible support and participation in the recent PSP Awareness walk. From the bottom of our hearts, we at the CCF for PSP Awareness Team would like to express our sincerest gratitude to each and every one of you.

To the over 30 dedicated individuals from our support group and their wonderful families who took the time and effort to walk alongside us, your commitment to spreading Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) awareness is both commendable and deeply appreciated. Each step you took represented a voice for those impacted by PSP. Together, we've left footprints of hope, strength, and unity.

Your inspiring spirit, the stories shared, and the resilience exhibited during the walk have not only touched our hearts but have also sparked a greater desire in us to amplify our efforts. We are excited to announce that planning is already underway for our very own CCF for PSP Awareness Walk in Burlington for May 2024! 🗓️

We invite you to stay tuned for updates on our journey ahead. We look forward to your continued support and active involvement in the planning and execution of this significant event. It's a monumental task, but with you by our side, we know we can make it a resounding success.

If you're interested in getting involved, or if you have ideas, suggestions, or questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to Laura Louizos. She's eagerly waiting to connect with you and build on our PSP Awareness community.

Together, we will continue our mission to spread awareness, support those affected, and advance the search for a cure. Once again, thank you for your unwavering support and dedication. Let's keep the momentum going!

With immense gratitude,
The CCF for PSP Awareness Team

Thank You!
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