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Family, friends walk to support victims of Multiple Sclerosis

Organization hopes to raise $45,000

Updated: Saturday, 15 Sep 2012, 8:03 PM EDT
Published : Saturday, 15 Sep 2012, 8:03 PM EDT

SAINT MARY OF THE WOODS, Ind. (WTHI) - Friends, families and supporters alike were out at St. Mary of the Woods showing their support to victims of Multiple Sclerosis.

Friday afternoon, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society: Indiana State Chapter hosted their annual Walk for MS event.

Hundreds flocked to Saint Mary of the Woods College for the walk, or run, in honor of victims and families of victims with Multiple Sclerosis.

Their goal was to raise $45,000, which would go toward MS research and support clinics.

Organizers said they were thrilled so many people came out.
 

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