OUR STORY


In 2012, our founder started a rock-climbing group for people with Parkinsons at Sportrock Climbing Centers in Alexandria, VA. What began as a fun activity turned into a passion project that is now the nonprofit Up Ending Parkinsons, and we’re just getting started.

Molly
Donelan-Cupka

Founder & President


Molly founded Up Ending Parkinsons in 2012, and she is determined to spread the addictive sport that is rock climbing throughout the Parkinsons community. She’s also dedicated to funding research and sharing simple, everyday adaptations that can slow the progression of Parkinsons Disease. 

Molly also works as the Director of Sportrock Climbing Centers, Alexandria. Molly attended the University of California, Irvine, where she studied Psychology and Neuropsychology, competed on the varsity swim team, and fell in love with rock climbing. 

These days, Molly can be found hanging out with her husband and their kids or doing any number of physical activities: running, climbing, hiking, mountain biking, ice baths, yoga, or any other challenge she can dream up.  

Board of Directors & Officers

  • Teresa Bennett

    DIRECTOR

    Teresa Bennett was diagnosed with Parkinsons in February 2020. Shortly after her diagnosis, Teresa started climbing. Teresa describes climbing as having given her a new, fun purpose, and she has joined our board to help give back to others. She would like everybody living with PD to give climbing a try!

  • Teresa Jackson

    DIRECTOR

    Teresa Jackson is a podcast host, author, Lean On Me Coaching owner, and motivational speaker, who advocates for those living with Parkinsons Disease.

    After Teresa was diagnosed with Parkinsons Disease in 2019, she began climbing, which transformed a serious health diagnosis into a level of physical and mental health that allows her to lead a full life.

  • William Lynch

    DIRECTOR

    Will Lynch started volunteering with Up Ending Parkinsons in 2021 as a belayer. Will was immediately inspired by watching a group of people, who struggled to walk in from the parking lot, transform into superheroes once they put their climbing shoes on. Will is an avid rock and ice climber, Ironman competitor, dad of two kids, an American Mountain Guides Association Instructor, and a Wilderness First Responder.

  • Jack Bennett

    SECRETARY & GENERAL COUNSEL

    Jack Bennett oversaw the incorporation of Up Ending Parkinsons in 2022 as well as its application for IRS recognition as a § 501(c)(3) organization. Jack served as the General Counsel for the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) from 1994 to 2019, and he graduated from Yale College and Yale Law School. As a lifelong Boston fan, he remembers when the Celtics were invincible and the Red Sox were still cursed.

  • Michael Miller

    Mike discovered climbing in 2009 as he was struggling through back issues and looking for an activity that was both challenging and therapeutic. He began climbing with UEP Founder, Molly Cupka, during that time and was immediately impressed with Molly’s contagious joy for climbing and helping others succeed. A former baseball player and graduate from the University of California at Berkeley, Mike is the head of a corporate consulting team at Goldman Sachs that helps improve retirement outcomes for employees across the U.S. and resides in Connecticut with his wonderful wife and three children. Passions include watching his kids dream big, travel and all outdoor activities!

  • Ed Bernstein

    Ed Bernstein was thrilled to be asked to join the UEP Board as it brings together his joy of climbing, his background in public health and his more than 20 years' experience of managing non-profit organizations. As a volunteer belayer for UEP, Ed found a terrific community where he can share the joy and benefits of climbing as a tool for empowerment for individuals with PD, and has made some wonderful friendships.  

    In his professional life, Ed has been an association CEO and leader of several health care and innovation associations. He hopes his knowledge of strategic planning, organizational management and innovative growth in the non-profit sector can provide value to Up Ending Parkinson’s.  Ed is also the third UEP Director to graduate from the University of California system with a Bachelor’s from UCLA before obtaining a Master's in Public Health from Columbia University. 

Advisors

  • Owen Clarke

    Former Director of Government Relations, Crowley Corporation

  • Drew Falconer, MD

    Director, Inova Parkinson’s & Movement Disorders Center

  • Lillian Chao-Quinlan

    Executive Chair of the Board of Directors and principal owner of Sportrock Climbing Centers.

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