Register to join us next Tuesday, September 13 from 7 - 8:15 pm CST for this month's telelearning: Health Insurance: What Everyone Needs To Know.
The 2016 National MS Society and Can Do MS Webinar & Telelearning Series brings together a collaboration of MS experts to help you learn strategies to live your best life with MS. Recordings are available afterwards if you're unable to attend live.
EVERYDAY MATTERS: LIVING YOUR BEST LIFE WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Put positive psychology to work in your life in this one day seminar on September 30 in Little Rock. Videos, handouts and presentations by Garry Teeter, a Licensed Professional Counselor, will help members increase their knowledge of the principles of positive psychology and gain an understanding of how to use these principles as a strategy for living with MS. Space is limited to 20 guests. Please visit our website to learn more and register.
GET CONNECTED, MAKE A DIFFERENCE You are more than just a number when you volunteer with the National MS Society. We want to match you to the perfect opportunity that meets your needs and abilities so that together we can do more. Go to volunteerMS.org and follow three easy steps to get connected to our volunteer engagement team!
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SHARE YOUR STORY: #KidsGetMSToo MS doesn't just impact adults, and families affected by pediatric MS have a powerful story to share. If you have a child with MS or were diagnosed with MS as a child, please share your story in images, video and/or words on social media using #KidsGetMSToo. Follow the story on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Learn more about pediatric MS resources by visiting our website.
LEND YOUR VOICE: TAKE THE MS MEDICATIONS SURVEY It will take all of us to find solutions to make MS medications, and the process for getting them, affordable, simple, and transparent. The Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) is currently conducting a review of disease-modifying therapies for relapsing-remitting and primary progressive forms of multiple sclerosis. If you have MS, whether or not you are taking a disease-modifying therapy, and are over 21, lend your voice by taking this survey by September 14.
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