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At this time of Thanksgiving, it is good to reflect on the good things this year has brought to us. For those of us in the Massachusetts ME/CFS & FM Association, a year is often full of personal ups and downs. It is the same in the ME/CFS/FM environment, but in 2018 we have seen much that is good. Real progress is being made in research, advocacy, and public awareness about ME/CFS. The momentum is building!

For our Association, 2018 was a ground-breaking year.

On the advocacy front:

Of course, there have been some disappointments.

There are still challenges to be met –

It is especially heartening that the ideas and support for these initiatives are coming from our members!

To do all of this, and more, in the coming year we have begun to address our Association's needs – building our capacity with volunteers and possibly some paid staff, setting clear priorities, and strengthening our financial support. I’m confident that with the Board you elected this month together with our growing cadre of volunteers, we can meet these goals and take advantage of new opportunities.

On a personal note, this is my final letter to you as President of this Association. I have been honored to serve for the last six years and am proud of what we have done together. I look forward to continuing to serve on the Board while passing on the major responsibilities of leadership to our very capable and enthusiastic new officers, Board members, and volunteers. You will be hearing from our new President, Leah Williams, soon.

Getting to know so many of you and hear your stories has been a privilege and inspires me every day. Thank you.

With warmest good wishes to you,

Charmian Proskauer