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Louise Power on advocating for the MS Community
This month, we are joined by MS Readathon Ambassador Louise Power, a mum of two from Ballina, Co. Mayo, who was diagnosed with MS in 2015.
Louise opens up about her journey, how activism and advocacy have shaped her life, and the incredible support she found through her local MS Ireland branch. She also shares the value of getting involved in community events—like the upcoming MS Ireland National Conference in Cork on 15th November 2025.
Listen to Louise’s inspiring story and her message of connection, growth, and hope for the MS community.
The Living with MS Podcast is a space where we share the real stories of people living with MS across Ireland. Each episode explores personal experiences, practical advice, and the power of community—helping us connect, learn, and support one another.
Learn more about the MS Readathon: msreadathon.ie
Discover details on the MS Ireland National Conference 2025: ms-society.ie/national-conference-2025
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