Weddings and special occasions

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Women affected by MS at a birthday party raising funds for the MS SocietyEvery year many of our supporters celebrate their birthdays, anniversaries, engagements and weddings with us and raise much needed funds for the MS Society along the way.

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Your help enables us to continue to support people affected by MS and fund world class MS research.

However you wish to celebrate your special occasion, we’re here to help.

Hosting a party?

We can provide you with a free celebration pack containing everything to help make your event a success and also add a splash of orange to your party. Why not consider adding a fun activity like a raffle, tombola or guess the weight of the cake to your party? If you would like something a little more formal, why not prepare a meal and ask your guests for a donation?

Donations instead of gifts

Instead of receiving presents for your special occasion why not ask your guests, family and friends to make a donation to the MS Society instead? You can do this by setting up an online donations page.

It's easy to do and means your friends and family can make a secure online donation using their credit or debit card and leave a personal message for your special occassion. Alternatively if you would like your guests to make their donation on the day, we can provide Gift Aid donation envelopes.

Weddings

If you are getting married then buying MS Society pins instead of wedding favours is a great way to show your support and make a personal donation to the Society. We ask for a suggested donation of £1 per pin badge and can also provide you with a wedding favour template card.

Request a party pack now, or contact us at celebrate@mssociety.org.uk or on 0845 481 1577 if you need us.

Thank you for your support. We hope your celebration is one to remember!

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"Tim and I celebrated our 30th birthdays recently. I have MS and I wanted to use the occasion to raise money for the MS Society to help fund research into new treatments and to hopefully help find a cure. We were thrilled to have raised over £2,000 for the MS Society and had a fantastic time doing it."
Jo and Tim