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Brian’s Corner: Reflecting on 12 Years of “Shake It”
Thirteen years ago, I had just been diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Like many people, when I was first diagnosed, I wanted to support research to find a cure and that was our focus back then.
But after the reality of this disease set in, I wanted to find ways to live a good life with Parkinson’s. And while my doctors helped with my medications and talked to me about living a healthy life, there wasn’t a lot of information or support to help me do that. That’s why we pivoted to focus on helping people with PD lead active and fulfilling lives.
During COVID, we increased our programs to help people exercise, eat well and improve their mental health. We also expanded our community to people around the world. We learned there is value in sharing our stories and the ways we navigate the unique challenges that come with PD. I got to be a big part of that community as the host of our podcast and a team member on our relay.
I have always chosen to be honest about my experience with PD and to use my voice and connections as a former NBA player to help others, but I never realized how important that honest sharing was until we saw the positive feedback from our podcast and relay video this past year. Because of what we have learned we have made building and growing our community a significant focus of our strategic plan.
When I review the past 15 years, I realized that I have moved from leading the foundation as a former NBA player to leading as a meaningful participant in this journey alongside friends who are navigating their own challenges. This community is helping me, and I see it helping others.
Thank you all for your support, especially at this month’s 12th annual Shake It Till We Make It Gala. Together, we raised $342,500 to help us grow and deepen our community, and offer even more tools to inspire and empower people impacted by Parkinson’s to lead active and fulfilling lives.
Brian’s Corne « All Events Castaway Portland Join us for an evening of auctions, fine dining and entertainment to benefit the Portland, Ore. (April 3, 2023) – On April 20, 2023, the Brian Grant Foundation (BGF) will host its twelfth annual “Shake It Till We Make It” gala at Castaway Portland. The gala, presented by Dick’s Auto Group and Pivot, will bring together 250 guests to raise essential support for BGF’s programs to help improve the quality of life for people with Parkinson’s disease. This year the event is being held in April for Parkinson’s Awareness Month. “We’re grateful for the incredible support of the Portland community in our efforts to empower people with Parkinson’s to lead active and fulfilling lives,” says Katrina Kahl, executive director of the Brian Grant Foundation. “We’re excited to share the achievements that we’ve made together at the gala on April 20 in celebration of Parkinson’s Awareness Month.” “Shake It Till We Make It” launched in 2010, four years after former Portland Trail Blazer Brian Grant was diagnosed with young onset Parkinson’s disease. Today the event includes a four-course dinner, live and silent auction, as well as a program celebrating the people that have made BGF’s achievements possible. The silent auction is available online and opens to the public on Monday, April 17, 2023 at briangrant.org/gala. “The commitment of the Portland community to improving the well-being of people with Parkinson’s never wavers,” says Brian Grant. “Through recessions, pandemics, and other events, this community keeps coming through for us and I can’t thank you enough.” Thanks to the support of local organizations, including presenting sponsors Dick’s Auto Group and Pivot, 100 percent of the proceeds from the gala will benefit BGF’s programs and operations. Gold sponsors include Jamba Juice, Jor .Shake it ’til We Make It
April 25, 2024 All day
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Brian Grant Foundation. Click here for ticket information.BGF Hosts 12th Annual “SHAKE IT TILL WE MAKE IT” Gala for Parkinson’s Awareness Month
Blazers Legend Brian Grant and friends come together to raise funds for programs to empower people with Parkinson’s disease to lead active and fulfilling lives