When I was eight years old, my mother would take me to visit an elderly woman who lived at the end of our street. This woman
was very disabled from having polio. My mother bathed her and I would help to clean her house. It seemed to take forever
but when we left, her smile stayed with me for a long time. It was a really important lesson because I realized that taking
care of the little things can make a huge difference in a person’s life.
Working on our multiple sclerosis helpline here in the U.S., MS LifeLines™, I take about 50 or 60 calls a day. It feels like
a big responsibility but I share it with everyone else here. Of course, we all have days when we don’t necessarily feel like
getting out of bed early each morning, but there’s never a day when I don’t want to come to work. Each day when I leave work
I know I have made a difference in someone’s life.