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Community Programs

Connect with your local MS community. Learn from leaders in MS care. Take steps towards a healthier, happier life.

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About the program

Redefine what’s possible with MS. 

Gain expert advice and build connections at our program designed for people living with MS and their care partners.

Join interactive sessions, hands-on workshops, and discussions tailored to your needs. Leave with tools and strategies to improve your well-being while connecting with others who share your journey.

This program is free of charge for all those affected by MS, including people living with MS, care partners, and loved ones.

Next Program

Location

Birmingham, AL

Dates

April 5

Details

In-Person

Audience

Everyone

Thank you to our generous Community Programs supporters, including: Sanofi

What to Expect

Community Programs are immersive, in-person, full-day sessions designed to equip you and your care partner with the tools to live well with MS. During this program, you will:

  • Engage in interactive sessions focused on managing key aspects of MS, from physical health to emotional resilience.
  • Receive expert insights from a diverse team of MS specialists, doctors, and wellness professionals who will address your questions and provide personalized advice.
  • Participate in targeted exercises designed to help manage MS symptoms, improve mobility, and boost energy.
  • Connect with others in the MS community, fostering meaningful relationships and support.
  • Stay informed by gaining insights into the latest research and advancements in MS care, empowering you to make informed decisions about your health.

This program is offered at no cost to attendees, with lunch provided. Join us for an enriching day focused on improving your well-being!

mother and son taking notes at an MS multiple sclerosis education program

Upcoming MS Community Programs

Gathering at an in-person program and hearing other people talk about their symptoms has been helpful ...Once I hear somebody else say they have a similar MS symptom, I'm like, ‘Oh my gosh, I do, too!’ and we can talk about it together.

Elizabeth