Give to The Perfect Ten Challenge

With a $10 donation, you can make a difference in the future of millions of people diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. People like my mother, who received her diagnosis when I was a baby.

Help us, Team True Believers, reach our $2K goal by September 29th, by clicking the link below:

https://events.nationalmssociety.org/teams/True-Believers-2025/donate

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... Read moreMultiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurological disease that affects millions worldwide, causing symptoms ranging from fatigue and numbness to severe mobility impairments. Fundraising efforts like the Perfect Ten Challenge help fund essential research, support services, and advocacy programs offered by the National MS Society. By contributing $10, donors join a collective effort to accelerate breakthroughs in treatment and improve quality of life for those affected by MS. Participating in fundraising events, such as those organized by teams like Team True Believers, not only raises critical funds but also fosters community awareness and encourages early diagnosis and better management of the disease. Donors can track progress and connect with stories of those impacted by MS, making the donation experience personally meaningful. Donations received through the Perfect Ten Challenge support cutting-edge research, patient programs, and educational resources. These initiatives are vital for developing more effective treatments and ultimately finding a cure. Individuals affected by MS and their families rely on such support networks to navigate daily challenges and maintain hope for the future. Getting involved is easy—simply visit the National MS Society’s fundraising page, contribute the suggested $10, or any amount you can afford, and help change lives. Every donation counts toward reaching the collective goal and fueling advances that benefit millions globally. Join the movement today to empower those living with MS, honor loved ones impacted by the disease, and help build a world free from the burdens of Multiple Sclerosis.