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Health Care
Laurier’s innovative movement disorders research receives $250,000 from Sun Life Financial
WATERLOO - Sun Life Financial has championed this important research through its generous donation of $250,000 to the newly named Sun Life Financial Movement Disorders Research & Rehabilitation Centre (MDRC).

Peter Tiidus, PHD. Acting Dean Faculty of Science, Dean Connor, Preseident Sunlife Financial Canada,
Dr. Max Blouw, President WLU and Dr. Quincy Almeida, Director & Associate Professor, Faculty of Science.
Dr. Quincy Almeida, who highlighted some of the MDRC’s ongoing successes along with Connie Gilbert, one of the centre’s patients, spoke of the critical role the centre has played in her battle against Parkinson’s disease. Dean Connor, president, Sun Life Financial Canada, will present a cheque for $250,000.
“Sun Life Financial has a long history in Waterloo and many of our employees live and work in the city and surrounding area,” said Connor. “Our donation to the MDRC is an important investment in the health and well-being of those suffering from this disease not only in our community, but across Canada and around the world.”
Focused on finding ways to slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease along with conducting vital research relating to other movement disorders the MDRC’s team examines top exercise recommendations and determines which ones prove to benefit a patient’s balance, gait and coordination.
“The work being done within the MDRC has already helped hundreds of individuals fighting to regain their mobility, dignity and hope,” said Dr. Max Blouw, president and vice-chancellor of Wilfrid Laurier University. “Sun Life Financial’s generosity and support will ensure that the centre can continue to make a real difference in the lives of those who are struggling with the cruel realities of Parkinson’s disease.”
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