Clay Walker's Band Against MS Foundation Donates $150,000 To Support Multiple Sclerosis Research
Posted on: Monday, 6 July 2009, 16:17 CDT
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The check was presented to Dr.
"It is a wonderful feeling to give Dr. Wolinsky and the
"Clay and his organization have demonstrated amazing dedication to not only the researchers in the area of MS but also to the millions of people who live with the disease on a daily basis," said Dr. Wolinsky. "We are extremely grateful for their generosity and their confidence in our continuing efforts to research the disease."
During the tournament, players and guests were treated to special performances from
Band Against MS, Inc., (BAMS) is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit public charity committed to providing educational information for those living with multiple sclerosis, funding programs researching a cure for multiple sclerosis, and funding programs helping those living with the disease. Nationally acclaimed recording artist Clay Walker established BAMS in February 2003 because he wanted to help others living with the same disease he has battled since 1996. More information about BAMS is available at www.bandagainstms.org.
SOURCE Band Against MS, Inc.
Source: PR Newswire
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