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Your support can make a difference

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Help us find the cure for MS
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Ways you can help

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Use your credit card to donate online.
Donate by Direct Debit
An easy way to donate regularly
Send a cheque
Pop a cheque in the post made payable to the "Multiple Sclerosis Society".
Donate in celebration
Already got two of everything? Then why not ask people to donate to the MS Society in celebration of your happy day.
Donate in memory of a loved one
This is a valuable and positive way to celebrate the life of a loved one, whilst helping the MS Society make a difference for the future. You can set up a Star Fund to pay tribute to your loved ones life.
Leave a legacy
40% of the MS Society's funds comes from legacies and these are vital to keeping our work going.
donate over the phone, call 0800 100 133

Other ways to help

eBay

Raise money without having to do any of the work yourself.

Where the money goes

Check our Annual Report

Recycle

Raise money for the Society through used cartridges and old mobile phones


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MS Research Circle

The MS Society is committed to finding a cure for MS, but we need your continued support to make this happen. The Society is currently the largest charitable funder of MS research in the UK, and we can only continue to invest in this vital research with the support of generous individuals.

Become a member of the MS Research Circle and every penny will be invested into our research programme. This will make a huge difference for everyone affected by multiple sclerosis.

Gift Aid it

'giftaid it' logo Don't forget if you are a tax payer, the MS Society can claim back 28p in the £1 from the government through the Gift Aid scheme at no cost to you.

The easy, no-cost way to give more!

Please note

The diseases used to demonstrate research progress in the picture at the top of this page are listed for this purpose only, and not because they are similar in anyway to MS.

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