Week 20 - Parkinson's UK
I'm sure it won't have escaped your attention that this week that it was Back To The Future day - the day that Marty McFly in the second film travels to from 1985 - on Wednesday. To celebrate Nike produced a pair of self-lacing trainers, one of the predictions of the future in the movie. They sent them to Michael J Fox with a note detailing that they are going to produce a line of them to raise money for research into Parkinson's disease.
Watching the video of Michael J Fox trying on the shoes, along with the skit he appeared in on the Jimmy Kimmel Show reminded me of how much Fox has been affected by Parkinson's. So this has inspired this week's donation.
Parkinson's is a progressive neurological disease where the nerve cells in the brain are damaged, reducing the production of the hormone dopamine. The most usual symptoms are tremors, stiffness and the slowing of movement but it can cause many other symptoms around the body including speech problems, fatigue and pain. One in 500 people in the UK has Parkinson's.
Parkinson's UK provide support and information to sufferers of the disease. They fund research on treatments, discovering the causes and working towards finding a cure for Parkinson's and have invested over £70 million on this research. Finally, they also campaign to raise awareness of Parkinson's, changing attitudes and combating the myths surrounding it as well as working to ensure those with the disease are treated fairly and have access to the care they need.
Links
Parkinson's UK
Michael J Fox Foundation
Michael J Fox tries on the first self-lacing Nikes