Has anyone heard of an MS Society chapter that provides a case manager for someone with MS? I have just heard of it but it was in an e-mail from the MS Society wanting a donation.
This is what it says:
I'm really glad that this person got some practical help from the MS Society. But I wasn't aware that it ever assisted to such an extent.
This is what it says:
My name is [xxx]. I’d like to share my story with you, so you can see how your support of the National MS Society changes lives.
When my MS progressed, I had to stop working. The bills started piling up. I didn’t have transportation or health insurance – so I couldn’t get care, or take medication.
Then I met Dayna, my National MS Society case manager – and my life changed. She got us an accessible van donated by another family, found community resources to address our past-due bills, and set me up with Medicaid and a neurologist.
I’m now back on a disease-modifying therapy. Home health aides help around the house. Dayna is even working on dental care and a service dog for me!
There are many people just like me in your community, who live with the challenges of MS. We rely on the Society – and YOU.
That’s why I’m asking you to make a gift to the Society’s Community Drive today. Please give now to help them reach their goal of raising $1.2 million
Help ensure that people with MS in Oregon and across the country have the support and resources they need to live their best lives.
Please donate today. I can tell you that when communities like yours come together, it makes an amazing difference for people with MS!
Thank you,
When my MS progressed, I had to stop working. The bills started piling up. I didn’t have transportation or health insurance – so I couldn’t get care, or take medication.
Then I met Dayna, my National MS Society case manager – and my life changed. She got us an accessible van donated by another family, found community resources to address our past-due bills, and set me up with Medicaid and a neurologist.
I’m now back on a disease-modifying therapy. Home health aides help around the house. Dayna is even working on dental care and a service dog for me!
There are many people just like me in your community, who live with the challenges of MS. We rely on the Society – and YOU.
That’s why I’m asking you to make a gift to the Society’s Community Drive today. Please give now to help them reach their goal of raising $1.2 million
Help ensure that people with MS in Oregon and across the country have the support and resources they need to live their best lives.
Please donate today. I can tell you that when communities like yours come together, it makes an amazing difference for people with MS!
Thank you,

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