Meet the Board
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Our Mission
Our Vision
Welcome to the Multiple Sclerosis
Mobility Foundation
Thank you for your interest in our
Foundation. We are currently in the
process of submitting grants to
receive funding for our Foundation,
and we hope to be able to accept
applications for vehicle
modifications in the near future.
Please check back often and sign up
for our monthly newsletter to be the
first to know when applications are
being accepted.
If you are making
a donation, please send check to the
address listed below made out to:
Multiple Sclerosis Mobility
Foundation (you will be sent a
receipt for tax purposes)
Multiple Sclerosis Mobility
Foundation
PO Box 57076
Albuquerque, NM 87187-7076
In the
meantime, please take a few moments
to familiarize yourself with the
Foundation and its Board members and
mission. In addition, please try
out the products at
http://bathandbodyplace.com.
They are quality, affordable,
natural, handmade spa products, and
100% of the proceeds from the
website go to the Foundation. You
can also make a tax-deductible
donation by making your check out to
Multiple Sclerosis Mobility
Foundation and mailing it to the
P.O. Box below. If you make a
donation by check, a receipt will be
sent to you. Remember, you can also
help our cause tremendously by
signing up for our newsletter,
visiting the site often, posting to
our forums, and spreading the word.
“Every man can make a difference,
and every man should try.” J.F.K.
This Foundation is a labor of love
and hope – for all that are
suffering. On behalf of the
Foundation and everyone who will
benefit, thank you for patience and
support.
Meet
The Board:
Please Click Here to open the
PDF containing our board member
information
The
Multiple Sclerosis Mobility
Foundation is honored to have such
distinguished and accomplished
professionals on the Board. Thank
you for you dedication, support and
determination to make this
Foundation successful.
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Contact:
MSMF
P.O. Box 57076
Albuquerque, NM 87187
contact@mssupportnetwork.com
Our
Mission:
It is the mission of the Multiple
Sclerosis Mobility Foundation to
make people who have been disabled
by Multiple Sclerosis mobile outside
of their home by means of vehicle
modification, and by doing so,
enrich the quality of life and
overall health of not only the
sufferers of this disabling disease,
but their loved ones and society as
well. It is our belief that though
MS may take over the way our bodies
function, we are still people with
hearts, minds, and feelings, and we
can still be productive members of
society and contribute. All we need
is mobility, opportunity, and
support. To ensure success of the
Foundation and the recipients of
its’ gifts, we have created the MS
Support Network. A community where
everyone affected by MS can connect
with others, share, learn, and grow.
Our
Vision:
It is our vision to change the world
one person at a time. We live in
the United States of America, the
land of Freedom and Opportunity.
But in this great country, you can
ask anyone who lives in a body that
doesn’t work, and their definition
of Freedom will probably be very
different than most Americans.
Imagine not only losing your
mobility, being in a wheelchair, but
not being able to leave your home
because you can’t afford the costs
to modify you vehicle. Imagine
being young, with small children, so
isolated, so removed from the rest
of the world. Now imagine being
able to take your children to the
zoo because you had a vehicle with a
ramp and hand controls. Imagine
being able to go to the grocery
store. Imagine not being able to
take your daughter to the ballet
lessons she wants so desperately
because mommy’s legs don’t work and
she can’t drive. Imagine being able
to take her because your car is
modified so you can – imagine the
look on her face when she sees her
very own ballet shoes.
Imagine all the gifted people who
homebound, shut-ins. Imagine if
they were able to leave their
homes. What could they contribute?
Maybe they could work part-time.
Not only would that take some of the
burden off of our already
overburdened Social Security system,
but it would give that person a
purpose again, it would elevate
their self-esteem, it would benefit
their overall health, thus lowering
their healthcare costs. They could
volunteer, or mentor, they could and
would contribute.
I have been in an electric
wheelchair for over a year. I have
a 3 and 4 year old. I am 31. I was
a professional. I volunteered until
I could no longer drive, and still
do what I can from home. I had an
I.Q. of 164. Sadly, so sadly, I am
not alone by any means. I have
spent a whole year imagining.
Imagine with me. Imagine for
others. Imagine all the unused
talents that are sitting inside the
person sitting in the wheelchair
inside the house. Imagine how
unnecessary that is. Imagine the
gift we can so easily give, how many
people it will affect. Imagine
being part of literally changing the
world.
This is our vision.
Thank you in advance for your time
and support.
Sincerely,
MSMF
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