- BPR And Nichols And Co just donated $12458.00
- Linda just donated $50.00
- Anna Bluck just donated $141.00
- Frances and Larry just donated $52.75
- Natasha Herron just donated $50.00
- Helen Stell just donated $52.75
- Maria Isabel Lopez just donated $79.88
- Martina Hosking just donated $100.00
- Viv Cirillo just donated $31.65
- Kim Aliotti just donated $79.13
- Emerson Greentree just donated $51.00
- Alex Croft just donated $79.13
- Kate Gale just donated $30.00
- Em Hofstede just donated $158.25
- MiraCleay’s just donated $105.50
- Angus Taylor just donated $5.28
- Simon Davis just donated $52.75
- Eleni just registered for TEAM AGAPES
- Anonymous just donated $455.00
- Charlie Wilson-Clark just donated $79.13
Difference You Make
The funds that you raise ensure that people living with multiple sclerosis get the vital support they need to meet their goals and live well, and ensure that no one has to face MS alone.
27,640
times last year, people reached out to our helpline MS Connect and were met with a caring person to listen and help them
1,610
people received specialised advice from the MS Nurse Advisor and Social Work Advisor Service last year
4,567
people registered for an MS Education and Wellbeing webinar in the past year to better understand multiple sclerosis
604
people joined the MS Peer Support Program throughout the last year to connect with others living with multiple sclerosis
“The information and support we received through MS Connect was absolutely invaluable, and we couldn’t be more thankful.”
Mr & Mrs Smith, parents of April, diagnosed 2017
“I can’t explain how much this has changed my life. I have my confidence back and a sense of control. I can hang out with my friends again.”
Jackie, 36, living with MS.
“Attending the MS Gym on a regular basis has allowed me to meet others in a similar position to myself and to discuss helpful aspects of this disease, while having a laugh. While attending the MS Gym I am assured that I am able to use the correct equipment and receive advice suitable to my needs.”
Gai, diagnosed 1999.
“It was really good to get some detail and clarity about the subject from an expert.”
Terri, diagnosed in October 2014.