Walkers at a past Walk for Parkinson's event. (Provided by Parkinson's Society Southwestern Ontario)
Chatham

Walks for Parkinson's Disease raise over $500K

Fundraising walks held across southwestern Ontario raised more than $500,000 in support of research into Parkinson's Disease.

Parkinson Society Southwestern Ontario (PSSO) released the final tally from the walks in 14 locations this week. The walks were held on September 8 and 9, and raised a total of $506,977.

"This remarkable achievement reflects the unwavering dedication of our sponsors, nearly 200 volunteers, and over 1,800 participants, all committed to creating a bright future for the Parkinson's community in Southwestern Ontario," a statement from the organization said. "Parkinson Society Southwestern Ontario is deeply moved by the generosity and enthusiasm of everyone involved."

According to PSSO, all of the money raised "stays local" and helps fund essential programs and services, as well as research, education, and advocacy.

Among the locations where walks were the following (with fundraising totals):

Chatham-Kent ($7,979.19)

Goderich ($19,788.16)

Grand Bend ($9,512.81)

Owen Sound ($18,602.72)

Port Elgin, Kincardine and area ($14,625.12)

Sarnia-Lambton ($46,891.82)

South Grey Bruce and Hanover ($48,958.89)

Stratford and area ($74,126.84)

Windsor-Essex ($48,014.78)

Read More Local Stories

Possible petroleum well uncovered in Wheatley's core

Investigators in downtown Wheatley have found what appears to be a petroleum well, but municipal officials say there is no risk to the community from this finding at this time.

(BlackburnNews.com file photo by Jason Viau)

A wet and warm start to fall

The fall season officially arrived on Sunday, September 22 at 8:44 a.m.

(File photo courtesy of © CanStockPhoto.com/dehooks)

Scoreboard, Sept 23

The Detroit Lions had 20-13 victory over the Arizona Cardinals in NFL action Sunday.

(BlackburnNews.com file photo by Dave Richie)

Leela Thomas named as new Walpole Island chief

On Saturday, residents elected Leela Thomas as chief for the next two years.

Police Briefs

CK police briefs - Sunday, September 22, 2024

On Friday, Chatham-Kent police responded to a disturbance in Ridgetown involving two adult men who were known to each other

Dr. John Strasser in front of St. Clair College athletics bus (Photo by: St. Clair College)

Former President of St. Clair College passes away

Dr. John Strasser died on September 14 at Cape Breton Regional Hospital in Nova Scotia at the age of 79.