
Triad Organization Helps Those Living with Multiple Sclerosis
WINSTON-SALEM—Multiple Sclerosis, better known as "MS," is the most common disabling neurological disease of young adults in the U.S. But there's a new program in the Triad to help folks living with the disease better cope. Ever since Brian Murrill's mom, Patsy, was diagnosed with MS in 1995, he knew he wanted to do something big to help her and others living with the disease. “Throughout the years, we've noticed the slow progression of the disease. At one point, she had some

FREE FITNESS & WELLNESS PROGRAM OFFERED TO PEOPLE LIVING WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Brian Murrill (336) 464-6604 msfitfoundation@gmail.com WINSTON-SALEM, NC, JANUARY 22 - MSfit, a FREE fitness and wellness program offered to people living with MS, will officially open its doors to participants on Monday, January 26th at the Gateway YWCA at 1pm. Since MSfit announced the launch of the program in October, they have received an overwhelming response from potential participants. Etta Branson, diagnosed in 2013, said “when I saw th

Academic Excellence - MSfit Opens For People Living with Multiple Sclerosis
Msfit is the brainchild of WSSU alumni and former WSSU employee Brian Murrill, whose mother Patsy Murrill is living with multiple sclerosis. A teacher at North Hills Elementary School, she was diagnosed with MS in 1995. "It's been a challenging yet rewarding experience seeing this program come together. I originally came up with this concept in January of 2013 to honor my mother. My original goal was to create a program that would directly address the physical and emotional