Take a Step Toward a World Free of MS with CRG


Together, We Are Stronger Than MS

We’re taking a step towards a world free of MS.

We’ve formed a team for Walk MS— Join Julie, mornings here on the Corner, for an event that brings together a community of passionate people to connect and raise funds to change the world for everyone affected by multiple sclerosis, including Julie herself.

MS is an unpredictable and often disabling disease. Our team is uniting to end MS forever, and we invite you to donate or join our team!

We’ve set an ambitious goal because with your support, we can get there. The money we raise will help drive groundbreaking researchprovide life-changing programs and guarantee a supportive community for those who need it most.

Walk MS brings together passionate people from communities across the country to change the world for people affected by multiple sclerosis. Together, we drive progress to achieve our vision of a world free of MS. To date, Walk MS participants, volunteers and donors have raised over $1 billion to stop MS in its tracks, restore what’s been lost and end MS forever.

The next step you take could be the last in our journey toward a world free of MS. Build your team in your community and join the movement.

Help us reach our goal.

Take a Step Toward a World Free of MS
Saturday, May 6, 2023
Glen Allen, VA
Site Opens: 8:30 am
Walk Starts: 10:00 am

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