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Multiple Sclerosis - Fundraising Events

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      new window 2005 MS Challenge Walk - Cape Cod Description: 3 Days. 50 Miles. Closer to a Cure. (nationalmssociety.org)
new window Big Stick Productions Description: information on MS and a source of fundraising for finding a cure. (bigstickproductions.com)
new window Destination Cure...the race against MS Description: Destination Cure is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising money and awareness of the disease. (destinationcure.com)
new window Ellie's Climb for MS Description: Funds raised help provide pro-active therapies, adaptations, and home and workplace modifications. (elliesclimb.org)
new window Mick's Multiple Sclerosis Bicyle Ride Description: Mick Gould's report about his bicycle ride across America in May 2004. (mickmsbiker.com)
new window MS Challenge Walk Description: Participants raise money for research and programming dedicated to finding a cure and aiding patients. (msandyou.org)
new window MSandYou.org: Charitable Giving Description: Instructions for designating funds to The National Capital Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. (msandyou.org)
new window Multiple Sclerosis Research Initiative Fund Description: 500 mile sponsored walk through Belgium, Holland, and Germany. (burylancs.co.uk)
new window Running for a Cure Description: Site owner will be participating in the "Running of the Bulls" in Spain,to promote MS Awareness and raise funds. (runningforacure.net)
new window Stomp Out MS Foundation Description: Raises funds for medical research, patient and provider education. (stompoutms.org)
new window Tamara's 500km Sri Lanka cycle challenge for MS Description: Tamara Stevers MS Challenge to raise funds and awareness. (ms.grudknows.com)
new window The Band Against MS Foundation Description: Country singer Clay Walker's fundraising organization for multiple sclerosis. (bandagainstms.org)
new window Tyler Hamilton Foundation Description: Works to provide opportunity and access for individuals affected by multiple sclerosis. (tylerhamiltonfoundation.org)
 




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