Friday, September 28, 2012

Give em something to Talk About - Advocacy

I was watching a college football game a few weekends ago and I was AMAZED at what I saw...I have NEVER seen this before... It was an COMMERCIAL  for MS by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society


SecureACure4MS.org, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Nancy Davis Foundation


I wear an Orange Cure MS bracelet proudly

Some paint their nails Orange

A few weeks ago a slew of MS patients painted the Tampa Bay Rays stadium Orange by wearing Orange MS tshits

Wearing Orange Ribbons on World MS Day

Participating in Walk MS, Bike MS, Challenge MS or other events

talking to family, friends, or anyone about MS

What does all of this mean?




Thats right - these are Groups that Advocate or are ways YOU can or have shown advocay towards MS

ad·vo·ca·cy (from Bing)
[ ádvəkəssee ]



  1. giving aid to cause: active verbal support for a cause or position 


"Advocacy Is Empowering
Let’s face it. All too often, we sit around and complain about how the system has failed, how the government is making poor choices, how research dollars are going into the wrong pockets, or how accessibility is lacking in our community. Becoming an advocate means having the courage to take action and do something about the many injustices we see in our world. Taking action, whether we do it alone, with others in our community, or with our support group, is empowering. Those of us who have the power to fight must do so for those who are no longer able to fight for themselves. Maybe we won’t see the fruits of our labors – but the next generation will." msfocus.org





 
 

Become an Activist

 Activist - 1 . one who is aggressively active on behalf of a cause


 

  • take charge of this disease
  • educate others
  • lobby your politicians
  • educate employers
  • create awareness

WHY DO I NEED TO BECOME AN ACTIVIST AND ADVOCATE?
 
Multiple Sclerosis is unfortunately not a disease that everyone knows about.  We need to make sure that EVERYONE knows what this disease is and the fact we do not have a CURE yet.  We need you to advocate on behalf of this disease, your fellow MS'ers YOURSELF - when people are donating their dollars each year, we want MS top of mind. 
 
We can be the voice for those who are not able to.
 
without advocay our government won't recognize our needs (SSI, SSDI, Medicaid, Symptom equipment, Plaquards for our car, etc) 
 
 

 COMMUNICATION IS KEY!!!!

The Power of One - One call, one letter, one person you talk to  - it only takes ONE
 
Activists help create CHANGE
 
YOU CAN BE AN ACTIVIST

NMSS has a great toolkit for those with interest


1 comment:

  1. maggie.danhakl@healthline.comJune 17, 2014 at 9:24 AM

    Hi,

    Healthline just launched a video campaign for MS called "You've Got This" where individuals living with MS can record a short video to give hope and inspiration those recently diagnosed with MS.

    You can visit the homepage and check out videos from the campaign here: http://www.healthline.com/health/multiple-sclerosis/youve-got-this

    We will be donating $10 for every submitted campaign to the National MS Society, so the more exposure the campaign gets the more the videos we'll receive and the more Healthline can donate to MS research, support groups, treatment programs, and more.

    We would appreciate if you could help spread the word about this by sharing the You've Got This with friends and followers or include the campaign as a resource on your page: http://secureacure4ms.blogspot.com/2012/09/advocacy.html

    Please let me know if this is possible and if you have any questions. And, if you know anyone that would be interested in submitting a video, please encourage them to do so.

    Best,
    Maggie Danhakl • Assistant Marketing Manager
    p: 415-281-3124 f: 415-281-3199

    Healthline • The Power of Intelligent Health
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