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Inland Empire Walk MS






Join the
Movement to Create a World Free of MS

The Southern

California & Nevada Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society

will hold its annual Walk MS event at the Citizen’s Business Bank Arena  on Sunday,

April 26, 2014. Walk MS is a rallying point of the MS movement, a community

coming together to raise funds and celebrate hope for the future.





 

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More than 2,500 walkers are expected to come out to

Ontario  and help raise the goal of $242,500.  Money raised at Walk MS, presented by Wells

Fargo, will support direct services for the nearly 4,200 people with MS and

their families in the Inland Empire. Funds raised also support MS research worldwide

to stop MS in its tracks, restore function that’s been lost and end MS forever.

Together, we will find a cure for this chronic, unpredictable disease of the

central nervous system. 





 

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People can participate in Walk MS individually or

as a team.  Participants can choose a 1k

or 5k walk, roll or stroll around the Citizens Business Bank Arena. Volunteers

are also needed! There is guaranteed fun for the whole family, with entertainment

on the route and at the finish festival with food, music, jugglers, face painters,

team booths and fun give-a-ways.





 





WHAT:   Walk MS to benefit the Southern California & Nevada Chapter of

the National MS Society









WHEN:  Saturday, April 26


7:45

am Registration Opens


9:45 am Opening Ceremonies


10:00 am Official Start









WHERE:        Citizen’s

Business Bank Area , 4001 East Ontario Center Pkwy , Ontario, CA 91764









PARTICIPATION/ VOLUNTEER

REGISTRATION:
           


Visit www.WalkToEndMS.org or call 1.800.FIGHT.MS

or 909.949.1363.


 





WHY:     Proceeds raised will benefit the nearly 4,200

people living with MS in the Inland Empire, and their families through direct

services and cutting-edge research.

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