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Destiny USA, a popular shopping center in Syracuse, New York, hosted its 25th annual Mission Steps Walk for Multiple Sclerosis on Sunday, March 5, 2023. The walk, which was held in the Canyon at Destiny USA, aimed to raise awareness for MS and benefit the Multiple Sclerosis Resources of Central New York, Inc. The event was entirely indoors, ensuring that the walkers were free from snow, rain, and traffic.
The 25th Annual Mission Steps Walk for Multiple Sclerosis
Registration for the walk started at 9:30 a.m. in the Canyon, and the walkers were given the option to choose a three or five-mile walk through the shopping center. To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the event, various pharmaceutical companies, Medicare Advantage programs, cooling therapy companies, and many more set up displays at the event to discuss their services and answer any questions. Additionally, pick-up giveaways were distributed among the attendees.
Multiple Sclerosis Resources of Central New York, Inc.
Destiny USA’s Director of Marketing, Alannah Gallagher, expressed her excitement about the event, stating that “this is such a positive event to have at Destiny USA every year, and we hope to help make the 25th anniversary the biggest to date to benefit MS Resources in CNY.”
The event was successful in raising funds to support local client services provided to persons with Multiple Sclerosis in the Central, Upstate, and Southern Tier areas of New York. To date, the event has raised over 2 million dollars, all of which will stay in Central New York to support MS Resources.
Positive Impact of the Event
The Associate Director for MS Resources, Annette Simiele, explained that “all the proceeds stay local to support our over 1400 clients that are registered with our agency, with a variety of different things from co-pays for medications, help with MRIs, modifications to their homes, transportation, cooling programs, and a lot of different things we do.”
One program that Simiele highlighted was the cooling program, which provides cooling vests and room air conditioners to clients with MS. “The cooling vests work wonderfully,” she stated.
The event had a turnout of around 230 people, which is close to pre-pandemic numbers. However, Simiele hopes to see the numbers return to three to 400 attendees in the coming years. She encouraged individuals with MS or anyone who knows someone with MS to register for the event and take advantage of the services provided by MS Resources.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the 25th annual Mission Steps Walk for Multiple Sclerosis was a success, raising funds and awareness for MS Resources. Destiny USA played a significant role in hosting the event and providing a safe and comfortable environment for the walkers.