MS and Peer Support: When you need someone to talk to about MS This Is MS
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Shannon's father has Primary-Progressive MS. He was diagnosed in 1994.
A year ago, 20-year-old Shannon became a 1:1 Peer Support Mentor. She knew this was the perfect opportunity to connect with people her own age to talk about the struggles in having a parent with MS.
Guest:
To contact Shannon on Instagram @shannon_bird_
Contact: Host Andrea Dunn @TeamDunner on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook
For more information on the MS Society of Canada @mssocietycanada
The 1:1 Peer Support Program is for individuals living with MS, for caregivers and loved ones of people with MS
https://mssociety.ca/support-services/ms-peer-support-program
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Shannon's father has Primary-Progressive MS. He was diagnosed in 1994.
A year ago, 20-year-old Shannon became a 1:1 Peer Support Mentor. She knew this was the perfect opportunity to connect with people her own age to talk about the struggles in having a parent with MS.
Guest:
To contact Shannon on Instagram @shannon_bird_
Contact: Host Andrea Dunn @TeamDunner on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook
For more information on the MS Society of Canada @mssocietycanada
The 1:1 Peer Support Program is for individuals living with MS, for caregivers and loved ones of people with MS
https://mssociety.ca/support-services/ms-peer-support-program
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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