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National MS Society - San Antonio
Basic Information
Address: 9830 Colonnade Blvd #130
San Antonio, TX 78230
Phone Number: 210.494.5531 (press 2)
Fax Number: 210.496.5414
Email: carrie.dahlquist@nmss.org
Action Shots
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Additional Information
Population Served: Individuals with multiple sclerosis and their families
Ages for Volunteer: 10+
Hours of Service: 4+ for events
Minimum Hours Required: 4 for events
Mission Statement:
The mission of the National MS Society is to mobilize people and resources to drive research for a cure and to address the challenges of everyone affected by MS.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Our vision is a world free of MS.
Events:
Bike MS: Valero Alamo Ride to the River (Fall)
Walk MS: San Antonio presented by HEB (Spring)
Additional Information:
Volunteers are needed to support the fundraising events of the National MS Society. These funds are used to provide programs, services and educational opportunities to individuals with MS and their families as well as to support research for a cure. A variety of volunteer opportunities are available for each event. Both groups and individuals are invited to help. Younger students require adult supervision. For more information about opportunities, contact Carrie via email at carrie.dahlquist@nmss.org or via phone at 210.694.3234.