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The PSP Society of Canada Launches Annual Remembrance Program

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The PSP Society of Canada Launches Annual Remembrance Program

March 25, 2020
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Thursday March 26th, 2020

The PSP Society of Canada Launches Annual Remembrance Program

Inspired by personal experiences with PSP; Board to offer platform for sharing memories of those who have passed as a result of the rare prime of life neurodegenerative disease & other similar illnesses.

Kingston— Thursday March 26th, 2020 — Today in a unanimous vote, The PSP Society of Canada announced the activation of a free initiative to memorialize any Canadian who has passed as a result of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) or Corticobasal Degeneration (CBD). The program will result in one-time or annually recurring social media publications in remembrance of those whose loved ones wish to participate by completing a simple online survey. Social media publications will appear on the official PSP Society of Canada Facebook, Instagram & Twitter accounts.

“We’re thrilled to be taking on this initiative,” said PSP Society of Canada President Kim Adrovez. “We are always eager to find new ways of connecting with those we serve across Canada.”

Details:

Complete the survey by following the below link:

PSP Society of Canada – REMEMBRANCE Submission Survey

After completing the survey please email an image of your loved one to:
info@pspsocietycanada.ca
SUBJECT LINE: Annual Remembrance Submission – (Loved one’s Name)

Email any questions:
Administrator: Stephane Hetherington
hetherington@pspsocietycanada.ca


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