Aqueduct Proudly Supports "Climb to the Top Boston" Event for MS - Aqueduct Tech

61 Flights. An Unbelievable View. A World Free of MS.

Aqueduct is proud to support organizations that are personally meaningful to our employees.  Recently, Stephanie Spencer, Account Manager, raced to the top of 200 Clarendon and personally raised over $3,000 for the National MS Society for “Climb to the Top Boston.” 

Multiple Sclerosis affects people in the prime of their lives, between the ages of 20 and 50. Every hour someone is newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. More than 2.5 million people worldwide live with this unpredictable disease.

Currently there is no cure for MS. The money that is raised will be used to find the cause, treatment, and ultimately the cure for multiple sclerosis. The money is also used to provide education, information, direct financial support, and scholarships to individuals and families living with MS.

Multiple Sclerosis affects people in the prime of their lives, between the ages of 20 and 50. Every hour someone is newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. More than 2.5 million people worldwide live with this unpredictable disease. The symptoms of MS are different for everyone – the only certainty is that it will affect yet another person every hour of every day.

Currently there is no cure for MS. The money that is raised will be used to find the cause, treatment, and ultimately the cure for multiple sclerosis. The money is also used to provide education, information, direct financial support, and scholarships to individuals and families living with MS.

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