The Fox Focus Fall/Winter 2018 | Page 15

Community Category Holden Out for the Cure Team SheaKin for a Cure at their annual Bags and Baskets Bingo night You don’t need to be an athlete to experience all Team Fox has to offer. For Kathy and Joe Holden, hosts of an annual Bingo fundraiser and two of the most well-connected members of the Team Fox community, it’s all about showing up. It’s easier said than done and Joe credits their deep Team Fox roots to “the strength of our kids, grandkids and Kathy’s siblings.” As one of eight siblings, Kathy had an entire team ready to mobilize when she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2011. In addition to the family-led Bingo event, which has grown every year since 2012, Team SheaKin for a Cure — comprised of the Holdens (Kathy and Joe’s four kids and 10 grandkids) and Sheas (Kathy’s siblings, their kids and grandkids) — has collectively transformed everything from cornhole to lemonade stands into unique Team Fox fundraisers. “The level of support is mind-boggling and keeps us motivated,” says Joe. Every November since 2013, a family member has represented Team Fox in the New York City “The level of support is mind-boggling and keeps us motivated,” says Joe. Marathon. Standing in the Team Fox cheering section, “we were exposed to an amazing group of people and we’ve built up an extended Team Fox family,” Kathy says. “We got involved through our Bingo event, but Team Fox athletics connected us to so many wonderful people we’re very close with today.” Just as their family travels the country to support them, Kathy and Joe show up for fellow Team Fox members. Last year, they helped with the expansion of another Team Fox event, Tips for Parkinson’s in Washington, D.C. Read about the extensive footprint of the entire family at michaeljfox.org/HoldenOut. 15 Fall/Winter The Fox Focus 2018