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(www.mudrun.ie)
is a different kind of challenge that will leave you dirty, muddy and SMILING. It’s a fun event for people of all fitness levels from serious athletes to first-timers – all you need is a sense of adventure!
Charity | Irelands first ever Mud Run is being organized in aid of Multiple Sclerosis Society of Ireland (www.ms-society.ie)
(www.mudrun.ie)
is a different kind of challenge that will leave you dirty, muddy and SMILING. It’s a fun event for people of all fitness levels from serious athletes to first-timers – all you need is a sense of adventure!
Charity | Irelands first ever Mud Run is being organized in aid of Multiple Sclerosis Society of Ireland (www.ms-society.ie)
Zoe Burr, MSIF's Head of International Development, visited the Asociación Española de Esclerosis Múltiple (AEDEM) headquarters in Madrid, Spain. Pictured (l-r) Concepción Castaño del Pino, General Secretary, José Tomás Ruiz, President, Zoe Burr and Montse Gutiérrez, Comunications Officer.
(www.mudrun.ie)
is a different kind of challenge that will leave you dirty, muddy and SMILING. It’s a fun event for people of all fitness levels from serious athletes to first-timers – all you need is a sense of adventure!
Charity | Irelands first ever Mud Run is being organized in aid of Multiple Sclerosis Society of Ireland (www.ms-society.ie)
People living with Multiple Sclerosis in the Pacific Northwest will soon have access to one fo the largest healthcare centers focusing on the autoimmune disorder in the U.S. The Center opens in April 2012 at Swedish/Cherry Hill campus in the Jefferson Tower.
Travelling butchers stopping at homes and weighing out meat for the households.
Taken by Aaron McCourtie
احتفال رابطة تصلب الأعصاب المتعدد القطرية - مسك - باليوم العالمي لمرض تصلب الأعصاب المتعدد
26.May.2010
رابطة تصلب الأعصاب المتعدد القطرية
This article examines how UCA Alumnus Deborah Humm has a fascinating relationship with art, helping her to gain a greater understanding of her multiple sclerosis (MS).
At the time that this article was written Humm had been awarded 'The Elfriede Windsor Scholarship' by UCA to progress her studies to MA level and was mid-way through the first year of the MA Fine Art course at UCA Canterbury.
An image from Deborah's 'A Moment' series is visible top right (page 37).
Article source: UCA student alumni magazine Creative Update, February 2014, pages 36 and 37 (see UCA Archive catalogue link: archives.ucreative.ac.uk/Calmview/Record.aspx?src=CalmVie...).
Copyright belongs to UCA and content and images are to be used for educational purposes only.
More information? Please email: archives@ucreative.ac.uk
The new Swedish MS Center is 11,700 square feet and is being recognized as a national model for clinical care and research.