My Progress
I'm walking 100km this May to leave MS behind
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Support my challenge to leave MS behind!
I’m taking part in The May 50K challenge this May to raise funds for life-changing research into multiple sclerosis!
MS strikes young people in the prime of their lives. The average age of diagnosis is only 30 years old, and there is no known cure.
Please make a donation and support my challenge to leave MS where it belongs, behind us.
Your donation will support research into the prevention, treatment and finding a cure for multiple sclerosis to change lives.
Thank you!
MY IMPACT TO LEAVE MS BEHIND OVER 3 YEARS
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Walk with me!
May is MS Awareness Month, and this year I’m challenging myself to walk 100KM to support a cause that’s deeply personal to me🧡
I was diagnosed with MS in 2018, and my journey since then has been anything but easy. I’ve experienced flare-ups that left me numb from the waist down, moments that were scary, frustrating, and completely life-changing. But through it all, I’ve learned how strong I really am.
I’m doing this for me, for the battles I’ve fought and continue to fight every day. I’m also doing this for my daughter, who is my biggest motivation and my reason to keep pushing forward no matter what.
This challenge is about more than just distance. It’s about raising awareness, supporting research, and standing up for everyone living with MS. It’s about proving that even on the hardest days, we are stronger than we think.
If you’d like to support me, whether by donating, sharing, or cheering me on, it would mean so much!
Let’s keep moving forward, together.










Sully and Wes are so proud of you! We love you!