CHICAGO — Multiple Sclerosis (MS) impacts millions of people, but resilience and community can make all the difference.
Inspired by her mother’s strength, author Erin Stevenson began her career with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society before facing her own MS diagnosis, which she manages through holistic wellness.
In 2015, Stevenson created the Do Good Movement with the mission to promote wellness and self-care, driven by her own health challenges.
Stevenson and Renee Barros, the Director of Development for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, joined WGN News on Saturday morning to discuss the Do Good Movement and Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month.
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