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Geared up

Bike MS: Keeping the spirit alive year-round.

Motorcycles for MS

What happens when 200 motorcyclists rumble through a small town?

Walking their way

Don’t think Walk MS is for you? Think again.

Deborah Nowlin-Keith, center, rides in the Cowboy Capital MS Trail Ride each year on her mule, IdaMay.

Trail blazers

These fundraisers aren’t horsing around.

The ‘Roar’ of defeating MS

Kids create their own fundraising version of Katy Perry’s music video, “Roar.”

Modeling the future

A man with MS models an ideal, accessible city out of Lego bricks as a way of expressing himself and advocating for people with MS and disabilities.

Five colorful kickballs on the grass.

Kicking MS to the curb

A junior-high kickball tournament grows into an annual MS fundraiser.

Bruce Reid riding his bike.

50 states of Bike MS

Bruce Reid first rode in Bike MS for the athletic challenge it offered. But then he discovered a much more powerful reason to keep going.

David Osmond playing guitar.

The power of song

David Osmond’s music sounds the right note for many people living with MS.

Creating community

Walk MS is a testament to the power of community.

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.

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