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Other events and fundraisers

The National MS Society, Minnesota Chapter is pleased to share information about upcoming fundraising events offered by other organizations or persons. However, the Minnesota Chapter does not sponsor these events and has had no role in developing the content of these events.


Candle of Hope

In 2004, Tracy Lussier was diagnosed with MS. Determined not to let MS control her life, Tracy and her sister Shelly, decided to fight back. With a love for making soy candles and hearts filled with hope, Tracy and Shelly formed Soy Candles of Hope. Each Soy Candle of Hope is hand crafted and made from all natural soy which burns cleaner, longer and releases no toxins into the air, unlike regular paraffin candles.

“We believe in the power of hope and so does the MS Society. That's why we give 10 percent of every candle purchase directly to the MS Society to support their programs and efforts to help fight back against MS. When you buy a candle from Soy Candles of Hope, not only are you buying a better candle for your home and the environment, but you're helping to bring hope to those affected with MS. Thank you for your support.”

Learn more or order a Soy Candle of Hope


Dana's Jewelry

Dana's Jewelry designs are crafted with natural, genuine precious and semi-precious gemstones. Each creation has its own unique quality and style. The spirit of each day guides the design and materials of each piece of jewelry. Dana Anderson also crafts custom pieces of jewelry, tailored exactly to your specifications. Contact her by e-mail to discuss options, dana@danasjewelry.net.

When you purchase Dana's Jewelry, you get a wonderfully unique addition to your accessory wardrobe and you will also help people affected by multiple sclerosis. Twenty-five percent of all proceeds will be given to the National MS Society. Donations are used to advance research efforts and provide support for people with MS and their families.

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