18 Interview with Addie Cunningham & Joy Gordon: Creating Community and a Safe Haven for People with Parkinson’s Disease - podcast episode cover

18 Interview with Addie Cunningham & Joy Gordon: Creating Community and a Safe Haven for People with Parkinson’s Disease

Oct 12, 201656 minSeason 1Ep. 18
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In 2009, Addie Cunningham helped create the Indiana Parkinson Foundation following the devastating diagnosis of her dad, Don Waterman, and today she serves as the foundation’s Chair. Addie joined forces with her college roommate, Joy Gordon (a physical therapist), to launch an exercise program that provides hope, community, and movement opportunities for people with Parkinson’s across the state of Indiana. From the beginning, they both prayed God would do something big. Already their program has grown to 10 locations statewide.

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