What if everyone affected by MS — people living with the disease, their family and friends, health care professionals, care providers and community members — could connect with one another in one place? What if we could defy this disease with the very thing it seeks to destroy: connections? And what if, by connecting our knowledge, our hope and our experiences, we could gain a new understanding of how to move forward?
That's exactly what we'll strive to achieve at this year's Upper Midwest Chapter MS Annual Conferences, to be held this fall and winter in Des Moines, Iowa; Minneapolis, Minn.; Fargo, N.D.; and Sioux Falls, S.D.
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Learn more about the National MS Society, the progress we’ve made and what’s in store for the future.
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Hear from MS experts about ground-breaking research, recently approved disease-modifying therapies and what’s in the pipeline.
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Meet Upper Midwest Chapter President Holly Anderson and board members, and listen to Society staff discuss accomplishments and highlights from the past year.
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Young people ages 13 to 18 can meet other teens who are similarly affected by the disease at the Teen Summit, where they’ll provide input on how the chapter can better support them, learn more about how they can get involved and have fun!
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Plus, help us recognize volunteers, fundraisers, donors and other extraordinary leaders in the MS movement.
When you get down to it, it’s pretty simple. MS kills connections. But it’s connections that will kill MS.
There is no registration fee for this program.
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