Lenexa, KS (PRWEB) March 07, 2017 -- This March, the International Essential Tremor Foundation (IETF) invites the community of Redding, Calif., to celebrate National Essential Tremor Awareness Month at the Essential Tremor Awareness Walk. This fundraising walk is 2-3 p.m. on Sunday, March 19 at Clover Creek Preserve located at 3500 Shasta View Drive in Redding, Calif. Participants can learn more by contacting Walk Organizer Rhonna Stacher at rhonnastacher(at)yahoo(dot)com.
March is National Essential Tremor Awareness Month, an important time for people of all ages, from all walks of life, to walk together to increase awareness of the most common neurological movement disorder in their communities. It allows everyone to share their story, make connections and keep the conversations going.
Essential tremor (ET), which affects nearly 10 million people in the U.S., is the most common neurological movement disorder, but is frequently misdiagnosed as Parkinson’s disease. The condition is often characterized by rhythmic, involuntary and uncontrollable shaking of the hands and arms, the head, voice, legs and trunk during movement, making daily tasks difficult, if not impossible. While not life threatening, ET is a serious and progressive condition that can significantly affect a person’s quality of life – socially, professionally and emotionally. At this time there is no cure for essential tremor.
The local ET Awareness Walk will join communities all throughout the country to fund tools and support for healthcare providers, the public, and those affected by ET and research to find treatment options, the cause and ultimately, a cure for this life-altering condition.
Stacher’s personal connection to ET drives her to raise awareness in her local community by organizing an ET walk in the Redding area, “I want others in my community to join my walk to help raise awareness and bring hope to all those in the area who are affected by ET,” said Stacher.
Participants are encouraged to make a donation and will receive a complimentary T-shirt for participants to wear throughout the year in an effort to raise even more awareness about ET. Donate today at https://www.essentialtremor.org/awarenesstools/et-awareness-month-donation/.
About the International Essential Tremor Foundation
Headquartered in Lenexa, KS, and founded in 1988, the International Essential Tremor Foundation is the leading organization in the world dedicated to those affected by essential tremor. The mission of the IETF is to provide global educational information, services and support to children and adults challenged by essential tremor (ET), to their families and health care providers, as well as to promote and fund ET research.
The IETF has distributed more than $750,000 in research grants, to fund numerous promising studies, in the search for the cause of ET. The Foundation has hosted numerous community awareness events across the U.S. to provide those affected with the basic knowledge necessary to become their own advocate when seeking treatment. And, the IETF also provides assistance to a vast network of support groups around the world. To learn more about essential tremor and the IETF mission, visit the IETF website at http://www.essentialtremor.org.
Contact Information:
Rhonna Stacher, Walk Organizer
rhonnastacher(at)yahoo(dot)com
530-646-5703
Patrick McCartney, International Essential Tremor Foundation, http://www.essentialtremor.org, +1 888-387-3667, [email protected]
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