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MS Carnation Campaign  

The MS Carnation Campaign: Helping MS Research Bloom

May 6 - 8, 2010

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During the Mother’s Day weekend, the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada will launch the 34rd edition of the MS Carnation Campaign. This event is associated with MS Awareness Month, for which Sophie Thibault, anchorperson at TVA Nouvelles, has agreed to be spokesperson for the sixth year.

 

Results of the 2009 MS Carnation Campaign

The 33rd MS Carnation Campaign, which took place from May 7 to 9, 2009, was a huge success. The campaign raised over $582,000, which means we reached our initial goal.

Hundreds of volunteers and some fifteen celebrities, including Sophie Thibault, anchorperson at TVA Nouvellesand spokesperson for MS Awareness Month, lent a helping hand in selling carnations to the public.

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You can obtain more information from Sarah Paquette-Beaudry, Quebec Division, at 514-849-7591 or at 1-800-268-7582 (toll-free in Quebec).
You may also contact your local chapter.

 
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nabling people affected by MS to enhance their quality of life.
 

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East Tower, Suite 1010
Montreal, QC H3A 1B9


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