MS and Motherhood: A conversation with Chantal and Julia
Interview with Chantal and Julia We recently asked two of our #MSWalk ambassadors, who happen to be new mothers, to talk about their experience…
“So much of my independence comes from still being able to drive.”
Denise, diagnosed with MS in 2010 When I had to quit work because of my multiple sclerosis, my world got infinitely smaller. I…
Knowledge is Power: a Conversation with Kayla and Lizelle
Interview with Kayla Chatkiewicz, and Lizelle Mendoza We recently linked up with two of our fantastic #MSWalk ambassadors and asked them to discuss what…
Independence: learning to enjoy the ride
Karen, diagnosed with RRMS in 2004 World MS Day is a month from today. The theme this year is independence, so that got…
“You’re a diver, baby.”
Guest post by Kim Wilson, MS Walk ambassador The first time I went scuba diving was a disaster. Diving for views of the…
Growing strong communities from the roots up
Volunteers are at the root of building strong communities. This year, our theme for National Volunteer Week reminds us to celebrate the profound…
Connections, effecting change: Celebrating our volunteers
Volunteering is the ultimate expression of human connection – people acting selflessly on behalf of their communities driven by a desire to contribute…
National Volunteer Week 2016
National Volunteer Week is an opportunity for us to celebrate and express how grateful we are to the thousands of volunteers who make…
Are you there, MS?
Guest post from Chantal Milne, MS Walk ambassador I was scared when I first met you. I mean, making me numb from the…
Unwavering love, it comes with the territory
Guest post by Kirsten Mooney, MS Walk ambassador Over the years, my mother and I switched roles – I became the caregiver.…