The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Michael J. Fox to receive honorary AARP Purpose Prize Award

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LOS ANGELES » Michael J. Fox will receive an honorary AARP award for his work through his charity that advocates for Parkinson’s research.

The organizati­on announced Tuesday that Fox will receive the honorary AARP Purpose Prize award during a virtual ceremony on Dec. 15. The Emmy-winning actor, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1991, will be recognized for his work with his Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research.

Fox’s foundation, which launched in 2000, has funded more than $1 billion in global research programs. He currently sits on the foundation’s board of directors and travels to speak on behalf of the organizati­on.

Five individual­s will be awarded the AARP Purpose Prize, which honors people ages 50 and older who “give back, tackle societal challenges.” The recipients include William Bracken of Fountain Valley, Calif., whose Bracken’s Kitchen repurposes and donates food that would have been trashed; Raymond Jetson of Baton Rouge, La., whose MetroMorph­osis organizati­on works to engage volunteers to change urban communitie­s; Alan Miller of Bethesda, Md., whose News Literacy Project works with people to help them identify credible news sources; Ify Nwabukwu of Lanham, Md., whose African Women’s Cancer Awareness Associatio­n works to provide cancer screening and treatment access; and Rita Zimmer of New York, whose HousingPlu­s provides services to women and children to help them overcome poverty.

Each prize winner will receive $50,000 for their organizati­on.

 ?? ?? Michael J. Fox arrives at the Oscars on Feb. 26, 2017, in Los Angeles. Fox will receive an honorary AARP award for his work with a charity that advocates for Parkinson’s research.
Michael J. Fox arrives at the Oscars on Feb. 26, 2017, in Los Angeles. Fox will receive an honorary AARP award for his work with a charity that advocates for Parkinson’s research.

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