People in Humboldt will be invited to help a great cause at A&W tomorrow.

For every Teen Burger sold, A&W will donate one dollar to MS research.

Mark Soledad is the MAnager for the Humboldt Location.

He talks about the reason why A&W supports MS research.

"This is a degenerative disease that effects our nervous system. So it's basically, most Canadians suffer this kind of disease, and A&W is activivley supporting the MS Society of Canada to beat the disease."

Soledad describes how it works.

"For every teen burger a guest will buy, $1 goes to the MS Society of Canada. It's been almost a month now that we're raising funds for them so we can help every year to have, like a support for those people who suffer or have Multiple Sclerosis in Canada."

The Allan and Wright franchise has raised over $8 million over the last 7 years the program has been in effect.

Soledad hopes for a big push from the community.

"So we encourage everyone here in Humboldt to drop by A&W, buy a Teen burger, and they will help all of the people who suffers from Multiple Sclerosis and help the MS Society of Canada."

The A&W End MS Day started in Saskatchewan back in 2008.

Hear more from Mark Soledad as he spoke to Bolt FM's Ryan McNally here: