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OUR MISSION: To be a leader in finding a cure for Multiple Sclerosis and enabling people affected by MS to enhance their quality of life. |
MOMENTUM 2015 VISION: By 2015, answers to the fundamental questions of the cause and prevention of multiple sclerosis will be found. Early treatments for repair of the nervous system and to recover lost functions in people with MS will be available and accessible. |

Sold Out Half – Marathon
Limited Race Tickets Available Here
If you missed out on registering for the Half Marathon before it sold out, the MS Society has a limited supply of half marathon entries for this popular race.
How much will a ticket cost me?
Tickets for the half marathon through the MS Society are priced at $250 ($75 plus applicable fees for the registration and $175.00 donation with tax receipt to the participant). Funds generated through the sale of these race tickets will go to supporting research into the cause and cure for multiple sclerosis as well as support programs and services to enhance the quality of life of those living with MS.
How do I register and obtain a ticket for this sold-out race?
To register for this sold out race, please contact Leanne Anderson at 613-728-1583, ext. 226.
What will I see on my credit card bill if I buy a race spot through the MS Society?
You will see an amount charged to your credit card for the registration from Events Online for $75.00 plus administration for a total of $81.22, and another charge for $175.00 for the donation portion to the MS Society for $175.00.
Thank you for your support!

How to Stay in Your Home – Living with a Physical Disability
Do you have a physical disability? Do you have questions about home supports, home and vehicle modification and legal issues related to home supports? If you answered yes to these questions, this event on March 25 th , 2012 may be of interest to you! Click here for more information and keep checking this page for updates about guest speakers and other details.
Questions? Contact Robyn Olivier at 613-728-1583 Ext. 224 or robyn.olivier@mssociety.ca

MS in the Family…When a parent, grandparent, aunt or uncle has MS
When? Sunday, February 12 th from 9 am – 4:30 pm
What? An educational event about bridging the communication gap between adults with MS and their children, nieces, nephews and/or grandchildren. Dr. David Rintell, a Clinical Psychologist, will be speaking with the adults about how to talk to the kids about MS. He will also speak with the teens and pre-teens regarding MS and what it's all about. Additionally, there will be simulation exercises to teach the kids about what it's like to have MS, and they will be taken out for some fun activities, like go-karting, wall-climbing, mini-golf, and more!
For more information, Click here or contact Laurie Cucheran-Morris at 613-728-1583 Ext. 225 or Robyn Olivier at 613-728-1583 Ext. 224
This workshop is made possible by a generous grant from


REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!
April 29, 2012
Jean Talon Bldg,
170 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
Now's the time to get your team together for the
2012 MS Walk on April 29. CLICK HERE to register on-line.


Saturday, May 26 & Sunday, May 27, 2012
The Ottawa Chapter is a Partner Charity at this year's Tamarack homes Ottawa Race Weekend. Join TEAMMS, raise funds and help to enhance the lives of persons living with MS.
Click here for more information.

VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION BRUNCH
On February 26, 2012 the Ottawa Chapter will celebrate the achievements of its volunteers at a gala brunch. Hosted by Derick Fage and Lois Lee from Rogers Daytime, this Oscar-themed event will highlight the extraordinary efforts of our great resource, our volunteers. To nominate an outstanding volunteer, click here .

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NEW CHANGES TO RURAL PARA TRANSPO ROUTES AND FARES
On January 9th, 2012, various changes have taken place to rural service provided by Para Transpo. These changes include:
- Rural flat rate of $8.25 per passenger, including companions, for a one-way trip between a rural zone and the urban transit area. This fare does not apply to the customer's attendant or support person ( an individual who accompanies a person with a disability in order to help with communication, mobility, personal care, medical needs, or access to goods or services). Attendants will continue to be able to travel with Para Transpo customers at no additional charge. Rather, it applies only to a travelling companion who is accompanying the customer.
- Trips from a rural address to another rural address will no longer be available. The City is working with rural community resource centres to look at other transportation alternatives for persons with disabilities travelling from rural setting to rural setting.
- Transit passes will no longer be accepted.
- Only cash or bus tickets accepted as valid fare on rural service. Bus tickets will only be worth their face value of $1.30 each on rural service. A combination of cash and tickets can still be used. For example: 4 bus tickets (worth $5.20) + $3.05 cash = $8.25.
- These changes are in addition to the new fully-accessible OC Transpo Rural Shoppers' bus routes that will start January 9.
Para Transpo will be reporting to the Transit Commission later in 2012 on how cooperative arrangements are developing with rural community resource centres as well as monitoring how many rural trips are being booked.
More details can be found on the OC Transpo site by clicking here .
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"AccessAbility" Day, December 9, 2011 at Ottawa City Hall
Several members of Ottawa Chapter Social Action Committee attended this event. They particularly concentrated on the Transportation discussion. CLICK HERE to see a report on the day.

New Advocacy Page Launched!
The Ottawa Chapter's Advocacy Web Information is now available. This section documents the current activities of the Chapter's Social Action Committee, and highlights areas of concern that may affect individuals with MS. In addition to describing our areas of involvement, the section will also provide timely information on current activities. Click on Advocacy on the Menu on the left of this page to learn about this vital work, and how YOU can get involved.

THE AVRIL GUNTER
LEADERSHIP IN
ADVOCACY AWARD
The Ottawa Chapter is proud to present the newly established Avril Gunter Leadership in Advocacy Award. This award was created in the memory of the late Avril Gunter, a community activist who had a vision of an all-inclusive society.
Please click on the links below to download the award brochure and nomination form. The Call for Nominations is now closed . The successful recipient will be presented with the inaugural award at the Ottawa Chapter's Appreciation Brunch on
Sunday, February 26, 2012.
CLICK HERE for Brochure
CLICK HERE for Nomination Form

Fall Newsletter - Capital Connection
CLICK HERE
The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, Ottawa Chapter does not endorse or assume responsibility relating to the organizations or products mentioned on linked websites, but provides the links for information purposes only.
If you are having trouble finding anything on the Ottawa Chapter's web site please contact Leanne Anderson at leanne.anderson@mssociety.ca
Last Updated:
February 8, 2012