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Living with MS in your 20s and 30s
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womanThe 20s and 30s are often a time of life for beginnings – careers and families are just starting.  Living with MS while trying to juggle the special concerns of this time of life can be challenging.  It can also sometimes seem hard to find people in the same situation as you.

One great way to connect with others who may have similar concerns is through the www.realtalkrealanswers.com website.  "Real Talk. Real Answers. Living with MS in Your 20s and 30s" isn’t a support group — it’s a new and unique online program that provides young adults with MS with an opportunity for candid, real, frank discussion and an opportunity to get answers to their questions about living with MS.

Other Resources

Please have a look at the other ways that the MS Society of Canada might support you, whether through publications that you can download, webcasts from previous educational events, or local supports, fundraising events, or recreational activities that you may be interested in. www.mssociety.ca/en/help/services.htm

Scholarships

The MS Society of Canada Scholarship Program, supported by Billy Talent and Friends, is a post-secondary scholarship program for teens and young adults (25 and under) in Canada who have MS or who have a parent with MS.

Find more information about the Scholarship Program on our website.

 

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