jodijodi
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Someone close to me is working on a project that we hope will be a great resource for people with Multiple Sclerosis. Please indulge me as I use this forum to try to get the word out...I do not intend for this to be spam. So many of us know people with Multiple Sclerosis that I thought this might be a good way to spread the word.
My stepsister Amy has had MS for 20 years. During that time she has discovered that in the process of trying to learn more about what is happening to her, she finds information that is sometimes more scary than helpful. MS is different for each person who has it. Some worst-case scenarios will never happen to some individuals, but it can be very disturbing to come across this kind of information by accident.
As a result, she has set out to create a website to allow those with MS to learn about their experience on their own terms. It is called MS SoftServe: http://www.mssoftserve.com/ The mission of MS SoftServe is to help people with Multiple Sclerosis embark on a lifetime of learning -- helping them better understand their individual experience with MS through anxiety-free access to information, resources and support. This site is designed so that the user will have the opportunity to learn in a meaningful way; a way that can be controlled.
This is a non-profit organization, and the site is still under construction. Right now Amy is looking for feedback, donations, and corporate sponsors. These sponsors are very interested in how many hits the site is getting, how many people have viewed her videos on YouTube, etc. If you have any interest at all, or know someone with MS, it would be great if you would visit the site, Amy's YouTube videos, or her Wordpress Blog, in which she discusses both the development of MS SoftServe and her own personal experience with MS. Please forward these links to anyone who would benefit from a site like MS SoftServe.
http://www.mssoftserve.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9Nc1JbgcU4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ey5lLVyH1bY&feature=user
http://mslol.wordpress.com/
Sorry this was so long. This project is very near and dear to us, and every "hit" helps! Thanks!
My stepsister Amy has had MS for 20 years. During that time she has discovered that in the process of trying to learn more about what is happening to her, she finds information that is sometimes more scary than helpful. MS is different for each person who has it. Some worst-case scenarios will never happen to some individuals, but it can be very disturbing to come across this kind of information by accident.
As a result, she has set out to create a website to allow those with MS to learn about their experience on their own terms. It is called MS SoftServe: http://www.mssoftserve.com/ The mission of MS SoftServe is to help people with Multiple Sclerosis embark on a lifetime of learning -- helping them better understand their individual experience with MS through anxiety-free access to information, resources and support. This site is designed so that the user will have the opportunity to learn in a meaningful way; a way that can be controlled.
This is a non-profit organization, and the site is still under construction. Right now Amy is looking for feedback, donations, and corporate sponsors. These sponsors are very interested in how many hits the site is getting, how many people have viewed her videos on YouTube, etc. If you have any interest at all, or know someone with MS, it would be great if you would visit the site, Amy's YouTube videos, or her Wordpress Blog, in which she discusses both the development of MS SoftServe and her own personal experience with MS. Please forward these links to anyone who would benefit from a site like MS SoftServe.
http://www.mssoftserve.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9Nc1JbgcU4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ey5lLVyH1bY&feature=user
http://mslol.wordpress.com/
Sorry this was so long. This project is very near and dear to us, and every "hit" helps! Thanks!


