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I’m walking toward a world free of MS.

Everyone has the power to change the world for people with MS. I’m coming together with thousands of people across the country at Walk MS — a charity walk for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society — to ensure that no one faces MS alone.

My family has walked every year since my wife, Candace, was diagnosed with MS on our wedding anniversary in September 2008.  We walk for her and all fighting this frightening disease.

I'd love your generous support as I prepare for my walk.

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an unpredictable, often disabling disease of the central nervous system that disrupts the flow of information between the brain and body. MS is different for everyone, and that makes it all the more challenging to solve.

The first Walk MS event was in 1988, and since then, Walk MS participants and volunteers have rallied to raise more than $1 billion to reshape what it means to live with MS. We’ve achieved more advances in MS than have been achieved for any other neurological condition, and that’s why I’m walking – to keep the movement going!

I've set an ambitious goal because I know with your support, I can reach it. The money raised will drive groundbreaking research, provide life-changing programs and guarantee a supportive community for those who need it most. This cause is important to me, so I hope you will do your part to help end MS forever.

Will you help me reach my goal by donating what you can?

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