
Why do you attend the Parkinson's Activity League events?
06/08/22 • 0 min
Hear from Joe on why he attends PAL events! Visit our site to learn how our local events brings the community together to showcase the benefits of being active.
Hear from Joe on why he attends PAL events! Visit our site to learn how our local events brings the community together to showcase the benefits of being active.
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