Muscular Dystrophy Association Teams Up with Advertising Week on How Innovative Platforms are Changing the Way We Live -- For Good!
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Wednesday, October 13, 2021
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Since then, MDA has continued to promote adaptive and accessible living by collaborating with Twitch (Amazon) and brands like Verizon and Unilever to amplify awareness.
Key Points:
- Since then, MDA has continued to promote adaptive and accessible living by collaborating with Twitch (Amazon) and brands like Verizon and Unilever to amplify awareness.
- Today MDA is empowering people through innovative platforms, including gaming, streaming and social channels as the pipeline of promise.
- By joining Advertising Week, Welker hopes to put a spotlight on how media and brands are reshaping the narrative to one of ability.
- For 70 years, the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) has been committed to transforming the lives of people living with muscular dystrophy, ALS, and related neuromuscular diseases.