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Meet Marlene Fox

Hello, I’m Marlene Fox, and I’m the creator of the Steady
Buddy.
I live with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and for
more than 25 years walking has been one of my biggest challenges. I’ve fallen
more times than I can count either from cracks in the sidewalk to crowded
crosswalks. By the age of 50, the wear
and tear on my body required a double-hip replacement. I knew how important
movement is for both health and joy, but I often felt unsteady, afraid, and
disconnected.

The idea for the Steady Buddy came one winter day while
walking with my husband Derrick. I was clinging to his arm for balance, and his
hand froze because he couldn’t keep it in his pocket. I thought, what if there
was something I could hold onto that was attached to his arm, so we could both
walk comfortably?
That moment became the spark for the Steady Buddy — a
first-of-its-kind wearable walking aid. One person wears the armband, the other
holds the sturdy handle, and together you walk steady, supported, and
connected. It is lightweight, discreet, and easy to carry anywhere.
Today, the Steady Buddy helps me walk with my head held high
again, whether with my husband, a friend, or one day with a caretaker. It’s not
just about stability it gives me confidence, dignity, and connection.
Now, with your support, I want to share this invention with
thousands of people across the country who deserve to walk with freedom and
companionship.