Every year in April, the Michael J Fox Foundation hosts an awards gala to acknowledge the top fundraisers of the previous year. Since our group of nine who summited Mt. Kilimanjaro raised over $150,000.00 collectively, we were all invited to attend the MVP Awards Gala and bring a guest. Not only were we invited to attend the gala, which is held in New York City, but we were asked to be the keynote feature for the event. Of the nine of us on the team, seven were able to attend the gala. Betty Frances Thomason, the 19-year-old, and I representing the oldest on the team and one who has Parkinson’s, were selected to make the primary remarks on behalf of the team. Betty and I agreed on a back-and-forth dialogue format for making our speech. We worked hard to hone our remarks to be encompassing yet concise. We were originally given seven minutes to speak but this proved to be too difficult, and we ended up having about 20 minutes. Jo Simmons and Kristen Gillan also were to speak about the efforts we made to give back to the guides and porters who so kindly cared for us on our trek.
I booked my trip to fly out of Asheville around noon on the Friday of the gala weekend. While sitting at the gate waiting to board my flight to Newark airport in New Jersey, an announcement was made that the flight would be delayed due to an earthquake in New Jersey halting all flights into Newark airport. After more than one announcement about when our flight would leave, the airline representative made an abrupt announcement that we would be boarding in 10 minutes. Apparently, an opening allowing our flight to land had just occurred and we needed to be on the plane, settled in our seats and ready to take off in about 20 minutes. I have never seen a flight get all the passengers on board and buckled in as fast as we did that afternoon. Fortunately, this would now have me into New York in time for the Meet and Greet gathering the Fox Foundation was hosting for all the attendees of the gala. Jo Simmons who lives in Jersey City which is just across the New York harbor, picked me up and we made it to the Meet and Greet in time to mingle and enjoy reconnecting with our group as well as meet staff from the Fox Foundation and other fundraisers too.



On Saturday morning, we were treated to breakfast and then a symposium in which researchers from the Fox Foundation discussed lots of information about the research being done and the strides that had been made in 2023. Thanks to the Fox Foundation’s research efforts, a newly discovered biomarker was discovered. This is a test that can be done on spinal fluid or skin biopsies which will definitively diagnose PD. This has great implications for future research efforts as now the subjects in the study can be conclusively diagnosed with PD. Before this discovery, PD was a subjective diagnosis. There are other implications for this discovery, but I will not discuss all the great work that has been done toward finding better understanding, treatments and eventually a cure for PD.

The gala itself started at 4:00 p.m. that Saturday afternoon. We had fun getting gussied up for the formal event. It almost felt like getting ready for a high school prom. It was amazing how good we all looked in dress up clothes, hair and makeup done, and big smiles on our faces. I had purchased a pair of black glittery, rubber soled flats to wear with my sparkly dress. I wanted to feel more secure with my footing than I thought high heels would give me.




The order of events had awards presented to the top ten fundraisers first. Then there were some special acknowledgements and remarks from the President/CEO of the Foundation. We were to be the last segment of the program. Just before we were to go on stage I had a big urge to go to the bathroom. Katie, our contact at the Fox Foundation told me to make it fast. As I returned to the auditorium our group was already making their way to the stage. I made it just in time and walked from the back of the room straight to the platform. Whew!
This is the YouTube link to the actual remarks. https://youtu.be/1-lt2X9JJ94

The next morning, we gathered outdoors for a Fun Run along the Hudson River with many members of the Fox Foundation and other fundraisers. It was a beautiful day and the skyline of Jersey City and Hoboken across the river was magnificent. Our group gathered one last time for breakfast together before heading back to our homes. I stayed on a day longer to spend more time with Jo at her home. The next day was Monday, April 8 and New York was in the pathway of a partial solar eclipse. Jo took me walking along the Highline and to the Island to see beautiful flowers and views of NYC. Then we watched a partial eclipse from Liberty State Park on the New York harbor in Jersey City. On the way back to Jo’s we stopped at an Italian bakery as I wanted to bring some delights home to my husband Jay. The next day Jo took me to Newark airport where I boarded my flight back to Asheville. It had been a thrilling and exciting time attending the gala, spending time in New York and best of all seeing the group I climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro with. My life is forever changed and I will be forever grateful for all the Michael J Fox Foundation has done for me and all those dealing with PD.









My next venture is to run a 10K at Walt Disney World in January 2025 with the MJFF of course. My fundraising page is up and running.
https://give.michaeljfox.org/fundraiser/5438589
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Lovely recap of your continuing adventure
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Thank you so much for your support and friendship of me and my life with PD.
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I always love reading your updates 🥰
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This was a recap and didn’t tell any of the emotion I felt over being part of the event. It was a very emotional and validating experience being a part of the gala. I loved every minute. I hope people watch the link to our remarks so they can see all we, mostly you, did for the guides and porters. I am truly grateful for the MJFF and all it has done for me and for research and development for PD. And I met you and the others who are so important in my life now. You were a perfect hostess. Love you.
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