Multiple sclerosis can make you feel alone. In reality, there are 90,000 Canadians who know what living with MS is like.
On May 28, Canadians will unite at MS Walk to make a world free of MS more than just a dream. Allan, a 75-year-old from Victoria, is one of them.
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香蕉视频直播淢S Walk is also important as a fundraising opportunity. Supporting MS Walk educates the public, supports people in the community like me, and supports MS research.
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MS impacts many Canadians, from those who live with the disease to those who care about them. Help create more awareness for MS so we can continue to support Canadians affected by the disease.
There are many ways you can get involved to show you care throughout . One of the ways you can show your support is by joining your nearby as our community of tens of thousands of Canadians walks together to show that no person living with multiple sclerosis is alone.
Fundraise to make lives better for people living with MS. On May 28, and his team for MS Walk, as we walk toward living in a world free of MS.