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At FTF, we have parents and grandparents with Parkinson’s Disease.  The entire month of April, Parkinson’s Awareness Month, FTF will support the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research through a variety of store efforts including selling Team Fox Bracelets, donations and joining the Parkinson Unity Walk.  Please help us help others in this important fight towards a cure. Are you in?
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Fashion To Figure Supports Parkinson's Disease Research During Parkinson's Awareness Month

During the entire month of April, Parkinson’s Awareness Month, Fashion to Figure (FTF) will support the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research (MJFF) through a variety of store efforts including: selling Team Fox bracelets, providing the opportunity to make direct donations in stores, and dedicating each Saturday during the month to a fundraising event for the MJFF. This Saturday April 9th, FTF will donate 10% of sales to the MJFF. On Saturday April 23rd, FTF will donate $1 for every new Facebook “like” and on Saturday April 30th, FTF will donate $1 for every Facebook “check-in” at any FTF location. The FTF team will also be joining the Parkinson’s Unity Walk in Central Park on Saturday April 16th.

“FTF is thrilled to support Parkinson’s Awareness Month, especially as this is a cause that has really hit home to us,” said FTF Co-Founder and CEO Michael Kaplan. Kaplan went on to say “My brother Nick and I founded FTF to build on our family’s over 100 years of work at the forefront of full fashion. When our Dad, who used to run our family’s full fashion retail chain, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease 17 years ago, we were profoundly impacted.  Our Grandmother also died with Parkinson’s.  We are inspired by Michael J. Fox, who has been living with the disease for nearly 20 years – and by the Foundation he started, which is working urgently to fund research that will lead to new treatments and a cure. The Michael J. Fox Foundation’s aggressive scientific agenda has provided immense hope for patients like our Dad and millions of others living with Parkinson’s. We are so pleased to support such vital work.”