Century City, California - Fifteen year old Bella Thorne looked beautiful in a black/green dress and black high heels as she and Tristan Klier attended a great event in Century City, California called 20th Annual Race To Erase MS Gala "Love To Erase MS" on May 3rd, 2013 at Hyatt Regency Century Plaza.
About Bella Thorne:
Annabella Avery "Bella" Thorne born October 8, 1997 is an American teen actress, dancer, singer, and model. She is a child model and actor with appearances in more than 20 films and television series and more than 60 commercials, she is best known for her role as the aspiring young dancer CeCe Jones on the Disney Channel original series Shake It Up.
So far in 2013 this beautiful actress has landed a record deal with Hollywood Record, Random House Children’s Books book deal and most recently landed in a role in "Blended" to be released in 2014.
About Race To Erase MS:
The Nancy Davis Foundation for Multiple Sclerosis is dedicated to the treatment and ultimate cure of MS. Funding research is the core focus of the Foundation and all funds raised support our Center Without Walls program, a selected network of the nation’s top MS research centers. This nationwide collaboration of physicians and scientists are on the cutting-edge of innovative research programs, working as a team on therapeutic approaches to eradicate MS. In addition to combating MS through research in a clinical environment, we hope to increase awareness by educating the public about this mystifying disease.
Since 1999, the Race to Erase MS has raised $23,519,888 in contributions. We have funded MS research grants and programs totaling $18,510,805. Our core focus is to assist in the treatment and ultimate cure of MS. 72% of all foundation spending since 1999 has been on program activities, funding cutting edge research through our Center Without Walls, which is greater than the 65% recommended by the Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance.
We are proud of the tremendous strides that have been made in our Race to Erase MS and the advances that have been made towards finding a cure.
The landscape of MS…There are now 8 drugs with FDA approval to help stop theprogression of MS and 3 more coming out in the very near future. The future is bright for the person being diagnosed today with multiple sclerosis.
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