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BC will use the power of the flower to end MS on May 8 -10 as the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada launches its annual MS Carnation Campaign.

Carnation

The carnation is the MS symbol of hope and hundreds of MS Society volunteers across BC – and across Canada – will be selling carnations as part of this annual fund raiser. In addition, volunteers will be pre-selling potted plants and bouquets during the month of March for delivery the Thursday and Friday before Mother's Day.

The MS Carnation Campaign raises public awareness about this unpredictable, often disabling disease, that affects women twice as often as men. This makes the MS Carnation Campaign particularly relevant to Mother’s Day.

Watch for volunteer sellers in your community from May 8 -10, or beat the rush and fill in and send in the pre-order form for direct delivery to your workplace.

Please consider volunteering to pre-sell carnation bouquets in your office or community, it takes so little effort, contributes so much, and brightens everyone's day , contact beverly.matsu@mssociety.ca


Thank You for your support in 2008!

 


 
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To be a leader in finding a cure for multiple sclerosis and enabling people affected by MS to enhance their quality of life.
 

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Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada
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Burnaby, British Columbia V5H 4G7


To locate the MS Society office near you, please select the appropriate chapter:

Telephone: (604) 689-3144
Fax: (604) 689-0377
Toll Free: 1-800-268-7582
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