By 2025, we want to have raised £100m to fund research that will lead to breakthroughs in MS research and treatment. We launched the appeal publicly in 2019 and have already secured an incredible £
Like many charities, our research programme has been affected by coronavirus.
The social care system has been hit hard by the pandemic.
We’d like to share some news with you about a change to our Executive Group. Emma Whitcombe, our Executive Director of Engagement and Income Generation, will be leaving the MS Society in December.
With autumn firmly upon us (don’t forget to put your clocks back tomorrow night…), we would normally be preparing to bring group volunteers together for our November Forums.
As we’ve previously communicated, this year’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be hosted virtually on 5 December.
As we continue to navigate our way through this ever-changing environment, our absolute focus throughout these changes is that we continue to be here for people living with and affected by MS for y
Back in June, we were delighted to announce that our Isle of Wight Group had received the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service, which is the highest award a voluntary group can receive in the UK.
The Government in England has collaborated with charities to develop the ‘Please give me space’ symbol.