Thursday, March 9, 2017

Writing can be a painful process ... but worth it in the end:


There is so much I love and admire about Ralph Steadman’s satirical art and writing, particularly the raw energy of his illustrations. He enjoyed a long collaboration with fellow-author and satirist, Hunter S. Thompson, another of my favorite writers.

Below are just two of many I will be posting here. They convey how painful and frustrating the writing/artistic process can be.

But ... it's worth it!

Walk MS 2017 Events Expected to Bring Total Fundraising for Multiple Sclerosis Past $1 Billion:




by Carolina Henriques
In News
March 8, 2017

This year’s annual Walk MS event will bring cumulative fundraising for multiple sclerosis (MS) and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS) since 1988 to more than $1 billion, say organizers.

“Walk MS is a joyous gathering with a wonderful ‘we’re in this together’ feeling,” NMSS President and CEO Cyndi Zagieboylo said in a press release. “Every participant, volunteer, donor and sponsor is helping to drive us toward this exciting $1 billion milestone.”

Last year, more than 300,000 people some 550 locations nationwide participated in the Walk MS events, raising almost $50 million combined. At least 3,000 volunteers are expected to converge April 8 in Dallas for Walk MS: Dallas. The event, to take place at Addison Circle Park (4970 Addison Circle, Addison, TX 75001), will likely raise $462,000 or more. The site opens at 7:30 a.m., and the walk begins at 8:30 a.m.
Other Walk MS events taking place in April include Walk MS: Boston, on April 2, and Walk MS: Portland (Oregon) on April 15.

Each walk is fully accessible, includes multiple distance options (including a one-mile route option), and features support for walkers by volunteers. To participate, visit the Walk MS registration page and choose the walk that suits you best. You can also invite your family and friends, neighbors or co-workers and form teams to raise funds that drive innovative MS research, provide life-changing services, and support a community that needs these resources on a regular basis.

If you do attend one of the Society’s Walk MS events, don’t forget to share your experience on social media platforms using the hashtags #walkMS and #WalkTogether to help spread the word about the events and MS.

The events also offer a chance to connect to the services provided by the NMSS — the largest private funder of MS research worldwide. The organization offers MS patients round-the-clock information, support and resources to help them live their best lives and understand their disease the best they can. Genentech is the national sponsor of the Walk MS initiative.






In support of Multiple Sclerosis research:







Twitter hashtags:

#MS
#MultipleSclerosis
#fums
#mseducation
#msawareness
#curems
#mymsme
#MSwarrior
#MSstrong
#fightms
#MSAwarenessMonth
#stumblingprincess
#OMS
#WalkMS
#WalkTogether
#lesion
#myelin
#demyelination
#disease
#brain
#vertigo
#cure

NEVER GIVE UP!
 

Friday, March 3, 2017

MS Awareness Month: How You Can Help:




March 3, 2017
by Samantha Speisman
In Social Clips

March is MS Awareness Month, and while we should be raising awareness all year round, it’s a good reminder to get more involved in the community and help out in whatever ways we can. Every little bit helps. Awareness results in more fundraising efforts, which means more dollars, which means more research, and eventually, hopefully, that means finding a cure.

If you’re struggling with what you can to help raise awareness, we’ve put together some great ideas to get you started.

Follow this link to find out more:




In support of Multiple Sclerosis research:








Never give up!