E.A.T MS

E.A.T MS

E.A.T MS will supply the neccessary resources to the Multiple Sclerosis community. By bridging the Gap between MS an food resources.

Photos from E.A.T MS's post 08/03/2024

Lasts night women En Blanc event sponsored by SSBC ( my church) was beautiful. Fellowship with ladies good music, comedian and fashion show. First Lady an your whole crew did an amazing job. Not to mention great food from my folks who hooked us up thank you Chef Stake from 1865 in Washington DC you came through for us much appreciated. All in all an amazing event. Looking forward to the next thank you ladies for coming out with your girl ……….

07/25/2024
07/23/2024

Sooooo I’m starting my first round of ocrevus. Life be lifeing

05/12/2024

Happy Mother’s Day from EAT MS to all the Mommies

Photos from E.A.T MS's post 04/27/2024

It finally came an went EAT MS did the walk today at Bowie Town center what a surprise bumped into my Alpha ETA Phi sisters. MS YANA was out there an thanks can not go out enough to my family an friends who support me with prayers, encouragement, monetary, and showing up…. Special thanks to chic fil an and raising canes who supported my fundraising efforts this year.

04/14/2024

All the teams gearing up for this years walk

04/11/2024

DMV another free food give away

Photos from E.A.T MS's post 04/10/2024
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E.A.T MS

I am Alicia Barber, I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in 2004. After this diagnoses, I faced many challenges. Through every challenge, I grew more determined to fight and defeat MS. With that determination I launched a non-profit organization called “Empower, Acknowledge, Teach Multiple Sclerosis (E.A.T MS).” My goal is to make sure that those living with MS never go hungry. The best way to defeat MS is to adopt a healthy lifestyle. E.A.T MS will supply the necessary resources to the MS Community.

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