Eric Aquino is a first-generation American born to parents who emigrated from the Dominican Republic. He grew up in Jersey City in a large, close-knit family. From a young age, Eric was drawn to helping others, often being called upon to assist and translate for family members.
After initially wanting to become a lawyer, Eric earned a bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, but he remained committed to helping people. In 2002 he began volunteering as an EMT. This experience ignited Eric’s passion, and he knew he wanted to pursue a career in emergency services.
In 2018, at age 40, Eric was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Determined to help others facing the same challenges, he founded the Stay Strong Foundation that fall. Over the next six years, Eric started three support groups, hosted three symposiums, presented a poster at the World Parkinson’s Congress in Barcelona, and participated on panels at various symposiums–all with the mission of helping people with Parkinson’s move forward with their lives.
