Thankful for My Team 

By Gina Ross Murdoch

Recently, my son Steve approached me with an idea. “Mom, how about we create a mother and son team supporting MSAA for the Disney Marathon Weekend?” Having participated before with TeamMSAA in the Disney events and getting the opportunity to do this with my son, I was all in with his great suggestion. It also made me think about how thankful I am to have his support as a team member in our collective efforts to raise funds and awareness for the MS community.  


Gina, MSAA President and CEO, and family
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Team MSAA runDisney Participant Highlight: Allie (Dee) Trela

Team MSAA Champion Allie (Dee) Trela has been running and raising funds for MSAA for years, raising thousands of dollars for our free programs and services. For Allie, the runs are personal – she was diagnosed with MS herself just 5 years ago. Allie has been running with Team MSAA ever since. This year, she’s taking on the Walt Disney World ® Marathon Weekend’s greatest challenge – the Dopey Challenge, a 4-day, 48.6m run, in which participants double their running distance each day, with a half marathon (13.1mi) and full marathon (26.2mi) on the 3rd and fourth days.

Allie shows off the multiple medals she has won while raising thousands of dollars as a member of Team MSAA at runDisney.
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Back in Action – Mike, Catherine, and the Ride to Montauk

Last September, Mike Zimits and Catherine Tsigakos got back on their bicycles for the first time in years and rode through Long Island to the famous Montauk Lighthouse with Team MSAA. This September, they’ll be doing it again! How did Mike and Catherine become such fierce MSAA supporters?

Mike Zimits was diagnosed with MS in 1998 – up until his diagnosis, Mike was leading what he describes as an “unhealthy lifestyle.” To get back in shape, he took up cycling. Ten years prior to Mike’s diagnosis, Catherine’s brother Peter, a close friend of Mike, was also diagnosed with MS Continue reading

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Stories to Inspire

By Kaitlyn Gallagher

On a lovely weekend in mid-September, the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series took over Philadelphia’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway with thousands of dedicated runners. Whether participating in the 5K, 10K, or half marathon, runners represented countless nonprofit organizations with colorful shirts, logos, and team “swag” to raise awareness for their particular cause. I was lucky enough to represent #TeamMSAA as a runner in the Rock ‘n’ Roll 5K along with a few others, including another MSAA employee, Emily!

I felt a bit out of my element running in a large scale race that Saturday morning – I’m certainly no athlete and even spent a few weeks training leading up to the race to make sure I was prepared! However, there was one runner on #TeamMSAA that was no stranger to racing for a cause. John Derry Jr., our top fundraiser for the Rock ‘n’ Roll Series in Philadelphia, has run many times in support of different organizations. This year, John discovered that he could run in support of the MS community, and knew that he had to sign up for a very personal reason.

“MS has had a great impact on my life due to my grandmother having MS. My grandmother has shaped the man I am today,” said John. “I have been taking care of her my entire life. I am currently her primary caretaker. Over the years of caretaking I have grown to learn how to take care of others and pay attention to other’s needs.”

Meeting John was an incredible experience – he is a truly selfless person who not only takes on the responsibilities of caring for his grandmother, but spends his free time training and running to help others living with MS. He has taken his passion for running and turned it into a mission to serve others, and for that MSAA is extremely thankful! John raised over 700 dollars that will go toward providing members of the MS community with free programs and services like cooling vests, mobility equipment, MRI funding, and more.

John plans to continue running in other races, and is currently applying to get his Master’s degree to become a Physician’s Assistant, another decision influenced by his years as a caretaker. We wish John the best of luck in all of his future endeavors, and thank him on behalf of the MS community for his amazing work as a caretaker and advocate!

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