
Gail Walton, Eileen Pearson, Judi LePree (Client & Community Service Coordinator), Connie Nemes, Kay Jasso, (Chief Executive Officer), Keryl Ball, Debbie Solon, and Judy Karpowich
Naples, FL — The Multiple Sclerosis Center of Southwest Florida, doing business as the Centers for Multiple Sclerosis, is pleased to announce it has received an $8,000 charitable donation from the Kiwi Club’s local chapter in Southwest Florida. This generous gift reflects the Kiwi Club’s ongoing commitment to supporting community organizations that improve the lives of those facing chronic health challenges.
The Kiwi Club, comprised of former and current American Airlines Stewardesses and Flight Attendants, has a long-standing tradition of philanthropy, fellowship, and volunteerism. Its Southwest Florida Chapter includes 50 members who meet monthly in Naples, Marco Island, and Bonita Springs to raise funds for local charities. Members contribute raffle items, auction prizes, and financial gifts, all of which are used to support nonprofit organizations making a meaningful local impact.
“We are deeply grateful for the Kiwi Club’s generosity and partnership,” said Kay Jasso, CEO of the Centers for Multiple Sclerosis. “Their support helps ensure that individuals living with MS in our community have access to the therapies, programs, and resources that improve daily life and promote independence.”
The $8,000 donation will directly support critical no‑cost services provided by the Centers for Multiple Sclerosis, including physical wellness programs, therapeutic services, counseling, support groups, and educational resources for individuals diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
The Centers for Multiple Sclerosis is honored to be the Kiwi Club’s primary charitable partner in Southwest Florida, and appreciates their dedication to lifting up individuals and families navigating life with MS.
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