It’s only getting better: Three ways your donations have helped fund advancements in MS Research
The thing is, Canada has the highest rate of multiple sclerosis in the world, making MS a Canadian problem. It’s why we have…
“What can I do to fight it?”
Guest post by Patrycia Rzechowka, MS Bike ambassador I’m an activist in my community, and I’m proud of that fact. I advocate for…
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…
“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…
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…
Life’s surprises only make you stronger
Guest post by Lizelle Mendoza, MS Walk Ambassador If I was to tell you about my bucket list when I was 17, I…
My social awakening
Guest post by Kayla Chatkiewicz, MS Walk ambassador In October 2012, I noticed something in my eye while I was on my way…
Raise your hand if you know someone who lives with MS
Guest post by Barb Van Walleghem, MS Walk Ambassador It happened on a Monday—of all the days of the week, a Monday. I…