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Rampy MS Research Foundation

Raise money for Rampy MS Research Foundation

The Trifest for MS triathlon, the largest triathlon in Arkansas, draws people from all over the country to Bentonville to raise money for multiple sclerosis research.

The Rampy MS Research Foundation hosts the event and each year the race raises almost $100,000 towards multiple sclerosis research in Arkansas at UAMS, Northwestern University in Chicago and University of California at San Francisco (UCSF).  Since 2012, the Trifest for MS and other foundation activities have raised close to $900,000.  

“Most people don’t realize research doctors actually have to raise a lot of money themselves to fund their research,” race founder Scott Rampy told Fox 24 News. “So we would rather keep scientists in their lab coats studying the disease and figuring out how to cure it versus raising money for their research.”

His wife, Jo Rampy was diagnosed with the disease about 20 years ago. She said the organization is a good way to show other people living with the condition, that they’re not alone.

“This illness is progressive,” Jo Rampy said. “We can get lost in that progressiveness. But we don’t. We take our energy and our time, and we place it into a cause that can help others.”

Recent donors

Recent donors
Date Name Amount
Aug 27 Ronald Kaler $100.00
Aug 27 Anonymous Undisclosed amount
Aug 26 Anonymous Undisclosed amount
Aug 26 Bryce Paul Undisclosed amount
Aug 25 Stephen Ormon $107.35
Aug 24 Mason Fleming $27.48
Aug 24 Anonymous $27.48
Aug 24 Anonymous Undisclosed amount
Aug 23 Anonymous Undisclosed amount
Aug 22 Anonymous $27.48