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Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain



Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain is a British medical research charity dedicated to curing the neurological condition multiple sclerosis. The MS Society are also committed to bringing high quality health and social care within reach of everyone affected by MS.

Founded in 1953 by Richard Cave, whose wife had MS, the MS Society is the UK's largest charity for people affected by Multiple Sclerosis (MS). It is a membership organisation, with 43000 members (Jan 2006), but provides services to all.

The Society has a network of branches (350 in Sept 2005) & regions (19) across the UK, 4 national offices; Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and London. The Society National Centre is in Cricklewood, London.

MS Society activities include:

  • funding MS research into cure, cause and quality of life
  • providing 4 respite care centres
  • providing grants (financial assistance) to individuals
  • education and training on MS to those affected directly and to health professionals
  • producing numerous publications on MS: Publications downloads
  • running a freephone specialist Helpline (0808 800 8000)
  • providing local support groups through a branch and region network

The MS Society receives most of its income from personal donations. It also raises money through sponsored events


 
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Multiple_Sclerosis_Society_of_Great_Britain". A list of authors is available in Wikipedia.
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