Puppy Love – Willeke Van Eeckhoutte
Puppy Love is Willeke’s latest MS & Me blog, where she reflects on life with MS, loss, and the comfort and companionship a new puppy can bring.
Puppy Love is Willeke’s latest MS & Me blog, where she reflects on life with MS, loss, and the comfort and companionship a new puppy can bring.
A free MS information event will take place at the Clanree Hotel, Letterkenny, on Saturday, 28 March, for people living with multiple sclerosis (MS), along with their families, friends and carers.
This event is now fully booked.
However, you can still watch the talks live online:
Saturday, 28 March | 11:00 – 13:00
MS Ireland’s Living with MS podcast returns for a second season, opening with writer and advocate Trevis L. Gleason in a powerful conversation about life with multiple sclerosis.
MS Ireland, in partnership with Oceans of Hope UK, held a webinar to launch a new sailing programme for people living with MS across Ireland throughout 2026. This is a wonderful opportunity for members of the Irish MS community to go sailing in a number of places around the country and learn all about sailing.
You can watch the full webinar launch further down this page.
This year’s Brain Awareness Week takes place from 16th - 22nd March 2026 and the hashtag is #brainawarenessweek2026.
27th Annual General Meeting
(66th AGM since Multiple Sclerosis Society of Ireland’s foundation)
Date: Saturday, 12th September 2026
Time: 2.00 p.m.
Venue: To be confirmed
This International Women’s Day we are celebrating the strength within our community.
You are invited to participate in an online discussion exploring peer support needs, experiences, and preferences for people living with MS.
Date: 19 March 2026
Two sessions: 2:00–3:00 pm or 7:00–8:00 pm
You are welcome to join either session.
MS Ireland is currently inviting applications for the role of Director to join the Board.
MS Ireland in partnership with Oceans of Hope UK will host a webinar on Thursday, 12th March at 3pm to launch their new nationwide sailing programme for people with MS in 2026.
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