Save the Date
9th Annual Cure for Sure Dinner
Tuesday June 12, 2012
Crest Hollow Country Club
Thank you for your support for our 8th Annual Cure For Sure Dinner:
It is with sincere appreciation that Fr.Tom, John Danzi, the Chairman of the Thomas Hartman Foundation and I, Kathy Scarpinella, President, thank you for continuing this journey to improve quality of life and find to the cure for Parkinson's disease. Your support made the 8th Anual Cure for Sure dinner a resounding success. We would like to take this opportunity to thank our fantastic Dinner Chair, Joe Collins for his tireless efforts. Thank you to our Scientific Advisory Board members, led by Dr. David Eidelberg of The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, for sharing their great scientific research progress at the Press Conference preceeding the dinner.
Special thanks to this year's honorees:
~Philanthropic Leadership Honoree~
32BJ SEIU, Michael P. Fishman, President
~Corporation of the Year Honoree~
Flushing Financial Corporation
John R. Buran, President & CEO
~Spirit Honoree~
Carol Lenz, Ms. New York Senior America 2004




PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR A SECURE CREDIT CARD FORM TO DONATE IN HONOR OF FR.TOM'S AND HIS LEGACY TO CURE PARKINSON'S DISEASE.
If paying by check, please make payable to the Thomas Hartman Foundation for Parkinson's Research, Inc. and send to :
Thomas Hartman Foundation for Parkinson's Research, Inc.
72 West Main Street
East Islip, NY 11730
Susan Lucci Video supporting the Thomas Hartman Foundation
Scientific Research Symposium

The Hartman Scientific Symposium was held at the Feinstein Institute in Manhasset to celebrate some of the recent Hartman Foundation grant recipients, including David Eidelberg, MD, head of the Feinstein's Susan and Leonard Feinstein Center for Neurosciences and a leading Parkinson's researcher. Dr. Eidelberg is also Chief Scientific Advisor to the Thomas Hartman Foundation. The foundation awards grants annually to Parkinson's researchers in an effort to identify new insights into disease mechanisms and treatments.
On September 29th, Dr. David Eidelberg of The Feinstein Institute was endowed by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke as one of 11 Morris K. Udall Centers of Excellence in Parkinson's Disease Research.
At the symposium on October 7th, four world-renowned scientists who have received Hartman Foundation funding discussed some of the latest Parkinson's research findings. "This meeting brings together the scientific leaders in the Parkinson's field," Dr. Eidelberg said. "Many outstanding Parkinson's scientists have been recipients of support from the Hartman Foundation. The Hartman Foundation will seek to continue and grow its enthusiastic support of cutting edge research in the field."
Please click on the following link to see the broadcast:
WLNY tv10/55 Broadcast
A powerful statement made by the National Institutes of Health:
"Parkinson's Research has advanced to the point that halting the progression of the disease, restoring lost function and even preventing the disease are all realistic goals. Researchers are making great progress in understanding and treating Parkinson's Disease."
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