Again, in  celebration of WorldMSDay, the  National MS Society, NC Chapters will host our third annual e-MS  Advocacy  Day.  As part of this global movement we will share, connect and raise  awareness of  multiple sclerosis in North Carolina.  Join virtually with hundreds  of MS Activists on Wednesday, May 25 to tell NC legislators what MS  = to YOU as a person living with MS, as a friend or family member of a  person living with MS or as a MS health care provider.  Please use this  opportunity to explain how you strive to live your best life with MS.
multiple sclerosis in North Carolina.  Join virtually with hundreds  of MS Activists on Wednesday, May 25 to tell NC legislators what MS  = to YOU as a person living with MS, as a friend or family member of a  person living with MS or as a MS health care provider.  Please use this  opportunity to explain how you strive to live your best life with MS.
 multiple sclerosis in North Carolina.  Join virtually with hundreds  of MS Activists on Wednesday, May 25 to tell NC legislators what MS  = to YOU as a person living with MS, as a friend or family member of a  person living with MS or as a MS health care provider.  Please use this  opportunity to explain how you strive to live your best life with MS.
multiple sclerosis in North Carolina.  Join virtually with hundreds  of MS Activists on Wednesday, May 25 to tell NC legislators what MS  = to YOU as a person living with MS, as a friend or family member of a  person living with MS or as a MS health care provider.  Please use this  opportunity to explain how you strive to live your best life with MS.Contact your legislators HERE during WorldMSDay on Wednesday, May 25 to share what MS EQUALS to You!
After you  send your emails to your NC Representative and Senator, continue sharing your  support for our global movement by RSVPing to our Facebook Event  Page, mentioning @NCActivism and  #msequals on Twitter.  Throughout Wednesday, progress on the number of messages  sent during E-MS Advocacy Day will be posted on @NCActivism  and the NC  Activism Blog.

 
 
