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WELCOME TO A NIGHT OF CELEBRATION AND FUNDRAISING!

The W Bellevue

10455 NE 5th Pl, Bellevue, WA 98004

5:30 pm Silent Auction Opens
7:00 pm Dinner & Live Auction

We are honoring the wonderful, Bob Masin, Member of the NW Parkinson's Board of Directors. Following his long career at Masins Furniture, his family's furniture business and most recently as CEO, Bob enjoyed the ability to contribute to both the local and national business community through his work on various boards, including the North American Home Furnishing Association, Pioneer Square Preservation Board, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Seattle and Northwest Parkinson's Foundation.

Northwest Parkinson's Foundation certainly benefits from Bob's experience as a business executive and his years of service on other boards.  He shares his time and expertise not only as a board member, but as a mentor and a committee lead on the Foundation's largest Fundraising events.   Bob's contribution has truly made a difference.

On this night, we HOPE to raise enough funds to continue offering all the programs and support resources in our PD Toolbox. Please come and enjoy the evening at the W Hotel in Bellevue, shop at our Silent and Live Auction and raise your paddles and donate to help support our programs which offer FREE localized Parkinson’s education, movement, voice, and mindfulness. Our social work team provides FREE personalized care consultations to individuals and families to help them navigate the challenges of life with Parkinson’s. These programs and services are 100% free and therefore accessible to all, regardless of ability to pay. 

A Little History:

NW Parkinson’s was founded in 1998 to bring Parkinson’s care to the Northwest. After several years of advocacy and fundraising, NW Parkinson’s established the Booth Gardner Parkinson’s Care Clinic at Evergreen Health to improve the quality of life for patients and families living with Parkinson’s. Today, we continue our work by the same committed principles. We are a…

Lifeline of HOPE, so no one walks the Parkinson’s journey alone.

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