Sam Felder
After-School Care Teacher & Parkinson's Advocate
Conexión con Miami
Through the Parkinson's Foundation's Miami office, Felder shares her story to inspire others with young-onset Parkinson's, promoting virtual outreach that reaches millions amid 2020's shifts. Her advocacy encourages self-acceptance, asking for help, and living fully, reducing stigma in South Florida's PD community. As a local educator, she contributes to inclusive support for those facing neurological challenges.
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Samantha Felder was diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson's disease at age 21 during her senior year of college in Florida. She graduated on time with her class and pursued a career in education, working as a special education teacher before transitioning to an after-school care teacher role. Connected to Miami through the Parkinson's Foundation office at 5757 Waterford District Drive, she embodies her motto 'Embrace the shake' by making light of her condition and advocating for self-advocacy. Her journey highlights adapting to challenges like anxiety and depression with therapy while maintaining an adventurous life, including getting married. She emphasizes building friendships both within and outside the Parkinson's community to stay grounded.