In September 2022, Hannah's live changed when she received a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. Determined to not let this be a negative in her life Hannah has taken the diagnosis and is determined to make change.
My personal experience has ignited a passion for advocacy, and raising awareness about MS, whether it’s through sharing my story, participating in fundraising, or supporting others in the MS community.
Taking on the MS Walk Run + roll for the first time in 2024, Hannah and her army of friends and family, AKA team 'Hannah's Support Stride' are looking forward to the 10KM course at the MS Walk Run + Roll.
We will be debuting at the 2024 MS Walk Run + Roll event, and we are excited for this first-time experience.
Hannah's motivation for taking on the event in 2024 represents a pivotal moment in her journey with MS. Having just recently opened up about her diagnosis the MS Walk Run + Roll provides Hannah the opportunity to openly acknowledge her MS and take proactive steps towards advocacy and support.
I recently opened up about my diagnosis with Multiple Sclerosis. Participating in this event is my way of stepping forwards, raising awareness, and showing support for other facing similar challenges.
Hannah and her team 'Hannah's Support Stride' will be at the MS Walk Run + Roll in Sydney this May. Having already raised over $2,600 individually and almost $4,000 as a team, Hannah has some great top tips for everyone fundraising in 2024.
Maximise your fundraising impact by leveraging social media to reach a wider audience and engage your network to rally behind your cause. Persistence is key. Every effort my team and I make, brings us closer to achieving our goal.
When asked about why she is taking part in 2024 Hannah lets us know about how important a sense of community is to her, and to everyone's journey with multiple sclerosis.
It’s an opportunity to connect with others facing similar challenges and fostering a sense of community. The event is a powerful reminder that I’m not in this fight alone and together we can make a meaningful difference for those effected by MS.