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For more information:
Supporter Services
MS National Centre
372 Edgware Road
London
NW2 6ND

Tel: 0800 100 1333
email Supporter Services|

 

Give in celebration!

Why not celebrate your big day by asking guests to support the MS Society as well as, or instead of receiving presents from your friends and family.

The MS Society has signed up to a unique scheme that allows couples to do this for their wedding, anniversary or civil partnership ceremony.

When you register the site will create your own personalised Gift List page, where you can see the total amount of donations being raised on your behalf.  You can keep returning to this page to see the running total of donations or to read any messages left to you by family and friends.

Guests can choose what amount they would like to donate, and for every pound donated, AT LEAST 100% of donations reach us. When guests Gift Aid their donations, the MS Society receives £1.16 for every £1 donated.



Wedding List Giving

a young couple  Many fortunate couples feel that they already have most of the belongings that they need for married life. By the time that they get married, many people have already acquired dinner sets and toasters...

Wedding List Giving enables couples to have a charity wedding list as an alternative, or in addition, to a traditional wedding gift list. Guests can donate whatever they can afford.

 

Civil Partnerships Giving

A photo of two, people walking  The recent change in law allowing gay couples to make a legal commitment to each other has given many more people the opportunity to have their own 'big' day. Like the Wedding list scheme, guests can choose which amount they wish to donate. 

Anniversary Giving

an elderly couple  Anniversary Giving helps couples to celebrate their anniversary by inviting their friends and family to make a donation to their favourite charity rather then receiving presents.