The Swedish MS Center, Neuro-ophthalmic Consultants Northwest, and Seattle Radiologists have formed a team for Walk MS to experience a great event and help the National MS Society fund research, advocate for change, and help people with MS live their best lives.
Walk MS is a day that brings friends, families, and coworkers together to embrace an important cause. Join us to make a powerful statement and to keep moving toward a cure. Each step we take brings us closer to a world free of MS.
When: Sunday, April 12
Where: University of Washington (walk to Gas Works Park and back)
Time: 8 a.m. for runners, 10 a.m. for walkers
Click here to register and join the Swedish team, or click here to learn more about the event.
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