COMING SOON!! WALL OF WARRIORS! Stories from other MS Warriors from all over the world who have successfully made progress through wellness interventions.
More than a Quarter Century of MS Walking! Contribution by Jacquie Walker, WIVB-TV Your ChangeMS.org blog administrator Kristin Abramowitz reached out to me recently seeking my reflections on Walk MS. I thought that was a good idea, since I am one of the few people in Western New York who… Read more »
“MS Awareness Month” Notice and Call To Action Contribution by Kristin Abramowitz – ChangeMS Blog Administrator, Certified Medical Assistant and 7-plus year MS Warrior March is the month dedicated to raising awareness for Multiple Sclerosis. This is a quick notification to anyone who follows this blog that this is going to… Read more »
The Caregiver’s Story Contribution by Patricia Ferro Patricia is the actual mother of our ChangeMS founder and has become like a second mother to many of us involved with ChangeMS (including myself – the administrator of this blog). She is one of the strongest supporters of Tony, his dream of… Read more »
Living with multiple sclerosis, depression and how to not give up fighting to live Contribution by Dawn Felicetta My name is Dawn Felicetta and I’m a 39 year old mother of 3 children who are my strength. For someone who smiles all the time, this is thr part of… Read more »
Strength in Numbers Contribution by Kristin Abramowitz – ChangeMS Blog Administrator, Certified Medical Assistant and 9-plus year MS Warrior As administrator of this blog, an MS Warrior and – most importantly – a normal, loving, authentic person, a realization has recently come to me. Sitting down trying to get this blog… Read more »
CHANGE MS was created by, directed and inspired by people with Multiple Sclerosis and those affected by MS. Our objective is to allocate all available resources, advocate, educate, and raise funds for needed research, services, and program development to provide a better understanding and future outlook for those living with MS, as well as to empower anyone who may be affected.