

Additional Information For The Brian Mason Respite Weekend & Accessible Festival
Excitement is in the air at the Roanoke Valley MS Alliance of Virginia office in the Roanoke Area MS Center in Salem! The 2023 program schedule is coming together and we’re busy as bees packing things for the Camp Store, Cinderella’s Closet Vacation Boutique,...
Big Daddy’s Bar-B-Que
Our vendor list is growing! Big Daddy’s Bar-B-Que food truck will be onsite Saturday, August 19, at the Brian Mason Respite Weekend & Access Fest. Come on out and enjoy their Award Winning Barbeque and much more! There will not be an ATM on sight so make sure you...
Institute for Public Health Innovation to Sponsor Accessible Festival Portion of Brian Mason Respite Weekend & Access Fest
We are excited to announce that the Institute for Public Health Innovation (IHPI) will be sponsoring the Accessible Festival portion of our Brian Mason Respite Weekend-Access Fest! Formed in 2009, IPHI is one of over 40 public health institutes within the National...
Registration For The Brian Mason Respite Weekend – Accessible Festival Is Now Closed
Registration for the 2023 Brian Mason Respite Weekend - Access Fest is now closed. We are looking forward to seeing everyone who registered. Interested vendors can register up to 6:00 pm Wednesday, August 16, by emailing msav4hope@gmail.com attn: Toni or by calling...
Brian Mason Respite & MS Alliance Access Fest FAQ
How do I register? - You can register by going to https://msallianceofva.org/programs/annual-respite-camp/. There you will find links to register for the event and the Brian Mason Scholarship application form. How much does it cost? - Brian Mason Respite...
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Our Mission Statement
Provide programs, events, activities and services for people living with MS in Southwest Virginia and the surrounding areas, including veterans.
Educate and empower people with MS, their care partners, friends and family. We will guide people to organizations that may be able to assist with their needs.
Contribute to awareness in the community, including educational programs to young people, first responders and community organizations.
Encourage and expand support groups to include assisted-living facilities, homebound people and help others start upbeat groups like ours.