MS Helping Hands spreads the word with new ‘Bug’

Edmonds-based MS Helping Hands, which provides support and assistance for people with Multiple Sclerosis and their families, now has the “Bug.” According to MSHH President Bill Brayer, the new car-like electric scooter was part of a large package of used and new scooters the organization received from a local business that folded. MSHH painted it,…

Reminder: Edmonds-based MS Helping Hands looking for volunteers

MS Helping Hands, an Edmonds-based, all-volunteer organization that supports people with Mutiple Sclerosis, is looking for volunteers who would like to put their time and talents to work for a good cause. Several different types of positions are open for both male and female volunteers. MSHH operates the Donor Closet, located at 409 Howell Way…

World MS Day is Wednesday — here’s how you can help

Be part of the global movement to end multiple sclerosis, and take part in World MS Day on Wednesday, May 25. World MS Day unites individuals and organizations around the globe to help raise the awareness of the many Multiple Sclerosis  issues facing more than 3 ½ million people.  Edmonds-based MS Helping Hands – a…

Living with MS: A 10-step Learning Program

By Bill Brayer Remember I previously said that no one ever asked for an illness or a disability. One day things are fine and the next day your whole world is turned upside down – “topsy turvy”. So many illnesses, such as Multiple Sclerosis (MS), change virtually everything. Since MS is a debilitating disease with…

How Edmonds-based MS Helping Hands serves people with Multiple Sclerosis

By Bill Brayer Who are MS Helping Hands? They are a 100-percent, all-volunteer standalone 501 (c) (3) non-profit headquartered in downtown Edmonds. Our mission: “to provide services & resources that will enhance the quality of life for people with Multiple Sclerosis.” We are licensed and registered (EIN #91-2006980) in the State of Washington and we…