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In the early 1900s Ann Jarvis (aka the mother of Mother’s Day) selected the carnation as the official symbol of Mother’s Day. A red carnation may be worn if one's mother is alive, and a white one if she has died.
 
     
Alberta Division
MS Carnation Campaign  

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Carnation Campaign
The carnation. It's Canada's oldest and most recognized symbol of hope in the search for a cure for multiple sclerosis. Many of the Canadians living with MS are mothers — in fact, women are diagnosed with MS three times as often as men. Others, either children or adults, have mothers affected by this disease. That's why the MS Carnation Campaign takes place on Mother's Day weekend every year.

carnationsIn 2006, we celebrated the 30th anniversary of the MS Carnation Campaign. To date, the program has raised close to $45 million to fund MS research and services. In this time, the face of MS has changed greatly: five government-approved drug treatments are available to help control the disease; diagnosis is faster and more efficient resulting in improved care; 22 clinics are open across the country and most importantly, hope for finding a cause and cure is at an all-time high.

The MS Carnation Campaign takes place on Mother’s Day weekend with volunteers selling beautiful carnations and raising funds to end MS. Volunteers are provided with a campaign manual full of great ideas and given assistance ordering supplies, providing promotion, and arranging shipping.

To find out more about the campaign near you and how you can get involved, please visit  local campaigns
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Alberta Division
Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada
#150, 9405 - 50 Street
Edmonton, Alberta T6B 2T4

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