Our Declaration
"We declare ourselves to be an association of people and organisations throughout the four nations of the United Kingdom who work together in pursuit of the common goals set out in the following constitution. We are registered as a charity, and operate under English law and the requirements of the Charity Commission.
As a charity, our beneficiaries are people with multiple sclerosis and those affected by it and by allied conditions, including carers, families and friends.
We are committed to equality of opportunity. Everyone affected by MS is encouraged to benefit from our services and to support or participate in our activities, without regard to age, health status, disability, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, ethnic origin, colour, race or religion.
As multiple sclerosis is a condition without respect for national boundaries, it follows that we work at an international level wherever it is appropriate to achieve our goals.
Our ultimate aim is the eradication of multiple sclerosis.
Until that is achieved we commit ourselves to work with all the skills and resources at our disposal, and within the powers and means set out in our constitution. We will work in partnership or on behalf of everyone with, or affected by, multiple sclerosis to secure the fullest possible independence, dignity and self-determination.
We welcome the co-operation of all who subscribe to our objects and the participation of all who agree to work in accordance with the means set out in the constitution and the policies established by our governing body".
As a charity, our beneficiaries are people with multiple sclerosis and those affected by it and by allied conditions, including carers, families and friends.
We are committed to equality of opportunity. Everyone affected by MS is encouraged to benefit from our services and to support or participate in our activities, without regard to age, health status, disability, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, ethnic origin, colour, race or religion.
As multiple sclerosis is a condition without respect for national boundaries, it follows that we work at an international level wherever it is appropriate to achieve our goals.
Our ultimate aim is the eradication of multiple sclerosis.
Until that is achieved we commit ourselves to work with all the skills and resources at our disposal, and within the powers and means set out in our constitution. We will work in partnership or on behalf of everyone with, or affected by, multiple sclerosis to secure the fullest possible independence, dignity and self-determination.
We welcome the co-operation of all who subscribe to our objects and the participation of all who agree to work in accordance with the means set out in the constitution and the policies established by our governing body".










