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Participants in Cycle for MS, a therapeutic movement class led by MS-Take Charge, focusing on physical activity and community engagement.

Throughout the semester, under the guidance of Professor Dr. Scott Lester, these students have demonstrated remarkable dedication, professionalism, and a genuine commitment to making a difference. Their active involvement in our organization has been instrumental in pulling everything together and advancing our initiatives.

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As we reflect on the Semester of Service, we are filled with gratitude for the contributions of each service-learning student. Their enthusiasm, creativity, and passion have enriched our programs and strengthened our community partnerships.

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We extend our heartfelt appreciation to Professor Dr. Scott Lester and all the service-learning students for their invaluable support and dedication to MS-Take Charge nonprofit during the Spring Semester 2024.

Thank you for your unwavering commitment to service, leadership, and community engagement.

Thank you.

During the UWEC Spring Semester 2024, MS-Take Charge nonprofit had the privilege of collaborating with an exceptional group of service-learning students from Professor Dr. Scott Lester's MGMT 494 Community Leadership Class. Each student took on a lead role, dedicating their time and efforts to support our organization's mission in community engagement and nonprofit development.

 

At MS-Take Charge nonprofit, we recognize the significance of hands-on learning experiences and the positive impact they can have on both students and the community. Through the Semester of Service initiative, students had the opportunity to apply classroom knowledge to real-world scenarios, gaining valuable insights into nonprofit operations and leadership.

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Meet our Students

MS-Take Charge Logo. A logo featuring bulky letters symbolizing the fatigue and heaviness of living with MS. The angled design reflects the daily uphill battle faced by individuals. The fragmented font serves as a visual metaphor for the breakdown of myelin, illustrating the challenges in nerve signal transmission, while emphasizing the power to proactively take charge of health and well-being.

MS-Take Charge, Inc. is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse environment. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, or any other protected status under applicable federal, state, or local laws. We strive to create a welcoming and respectful atmosphere where everyone has the opportunity to participate and contribute, free from discrimination or harassment. Our policies and practices reflect this commitment to non-discrimination in all aspects of our work, including employment, services, programs, and interactions with our community.

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