b"My name is Dan DigmannI identify as an advocate, blogger and caregiver with MS. The way I most actively participate in the MS community is as an activist, support group leader, blogger and fundraiser. My wife, Jennifer (who also has MS), and I maintain the nationally recognized blog ACoupleTakesOnMS.com, which includes our podcast of the same name.What I feel I bring to the MS community is an optimistic and compassionate perspective. I share this through the MS friendships Ive made, support groups I lead, and regular writings for MSFocusMagazine.org, MultipleSclerosis.net and our blog.What I feel I get from my participation in the MS community is empowerment and encouragement.My name is Jennifer Digmann I identify as a wife with MS, who so happens to have a husband, Dan Digmann, who also is living with MS.The place I most actively participate in the MS community: Everywhere. I live MS as a support group member, an online group moderator through AnCan.org, an MS advocate and an MS fundraiser. Oh, and I blog too. My husband and I maintain a nationally recognized blog, ACoupleTakesOnMS.com What I feel I bring to the MS community is honesty, patience, support, and persistence. MS may dene me, but I write the denition. My name is Matt CavalloI identify as a person with MSThe place I most actively participate in the MS community: I make videos, podcasts, write blogs (mattcavallo.com/blog), and deliver motivational speeches to various patient and industry groups. I also run a nonprot building a community focused on the patient experience, situationpositive.org. What I feel I bring to the MS community is I've been there and done that. I think my ability to be vulnerable and share my successes, as well as my failures, makes me a trusted voice in the MS community.What I feel I get from my participation in the MS community is hope, encouragement, inspiration, and a sense of purpose and belonging 10"