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Table tennis brings new goals and joys
A pingpong coach with MS shares her love for the sport with others with the disease
Ready, set, go kart!
Racing event raises money for people with MS.
Roller skating for MS awareness
Skater Kaci Bell lives with MS — and uses her passion to bring attention to the disease.
Flight of the Sugar Bees
The Walker family has raised more than $2 million over 30 years to help take the ‘sting’ out of MS.
Generosity on aisle 3
At a group of grocery stores in western Washington, multiple sclerosis has been front and center for years.
Leading with a common purpose
Meet four new National MS Society board members
Meet Society board member: Peter Porrino
Peter Porrino started volunteering at the National Multiple Sclerosis Society after his wife’s MS diagnosis.
Meet Society board member: Dana Foote
When Dana Foote first joined the board, she had one goal in mind: finding a cure.
Meet Society board member: Bonnie Higgins
Due to endless hours of volunteering, Bonnie Higgins earned a spot in the Society’s Volunteer Hall of Fame.
Meet Society board member: Caroline Whitacre
Caroline Whitacre volunteers her time and offers her scientific expertise on the Society’s national board of directors.
New Yorker handles her business and MS with humor
Julie Gaines approaches everything in life with a sense of humor, including her MS.
Letters to the editor: Connecting within magazine pages
Momentum readers sound off on expressing themselves and connecting with each other through Momentum articles.
A message from Cyndi Zagieboylo: People with MS push research forward
Cyndi Zagieboylo, president and CEO, on scientific research
Hispanic/Latinx Summit connects people with healthcare resources
Registration is open for this year’s summit on Oct. 12.
Lives in transition
Trans people with MS face misunderstanding and discrimination in society, in their communities and in their doctors’ offices. But they’re determined to make life better for themselves and for others.
Late bloomer: Interview with neurologist Em Harrington
Trans neurologist’s journey leads to improving treatment for LGBTQ+ people, including those with MS.