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Flowers for a cure

Bring hope to Canadians affected by multiple sclerosis by purchasing
flowers from MS Society volunteers. From May 8th to 10th,
thousands of volunteers in more than 280 communities across the
country will be showing their dedication to finding a cure by
selling carnations on street corners, in malls and other public
spaces.
It’s a fact: women are diagnosed with MS three times as
often as men. Many of the Canadians living with multiple sclerosis
are mothers, and many more - either children or adults - have
mothers affected by this disease. That’s why every year
the MS Carnation Campaign takes place over Mother's Day weekend.
The MS Carnation Campaign began in 1976, making it our longest
running fundraiser and the carnation Canada's oldest and most
recognized symbol of hope in the search for a cure for MS.
Show your dedication to finding a cure. Buy a carnation, help
end MS.
To learn more about MS research, please click
here.
To learn more about the support and services the MS Society can
help provide, please click
here.
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