With April being Parkinson awareness month, Jenna Sigurdson is once again doing what she can to raise money for the cause and ultimately find a cure for the progressive neurological disease. There are six thousand Manitobans living with Parkinson’s disease. There’s no cure. In a little over four years, Jenna has raised $50,000 by canvassing door-to-door and selling bookmarks. Global’s Eva Kovacs reports.
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