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MS Ireland’s voluntary Branches are primarily run by people with MS and their families. They are governed by an elected committee to organise the activities of the Branch including all the services and fundraising activities. Voluntary Branches work very closely with the regional offices.
The voluntary Branches below provide local support and services to people and families with MS in their own communities. The work of the Branch depends on the resources it has, the needs of people in the community and the size of the Branch.
MS Ireland’s voluntary Branches are primarily run by people with MS and their families. They are governed by an elected committee to organise the activities of the Branch including all the services and fundraising activities. Voluntary Branches work very closely with the regional offices.
The voluntary Branches below provide local support and services to people and families with MS in their own communities. The work of the Branch depends on the resources it has, the needs of people in the community and the size of the Branch.
Summary of key asks for Budget 2025
- Sustainable funding for national physiotherapy services for people with Multiple Sclerosis, and other neurological conditions totalling €880,000 per annum or €94,000 per CHO
- An increase of €627,000 in annual investment in the National MS Respite Centre
Our Pre-Budget Submission can be read in full HERE
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For further information, please email Alison: Alisonc@ms-society.ie
We are thrilled to announce our upcoming National Conference, set to take place at the Hillgrove Hotel, Monaghan, this November!
This year's conference will feature an incredible lineup of sessions, including:
- Current & Emerging Treatments in MS
- Fatigue Management
- Assistive Tech
- Benefits & Entitlements
- Diet, Nutrition & MS Management
25th Annual General Meeting (64th AGM since MS Ireland’s foundation)
Note the change of date for the Annual General Meeting 2024: Monday, 30th September 2024 at 7.00pm
MS Ireland’s voluntary Branches are primarily run by people with MS and their families. They are governed by an elected committee to organise the activities of the Branch including all the services and fundraising activities. Voluntary Branches work very closely with the regional offices.
The voluntary Branches below provide local support and services to people and families with MS in their own communities. The work of the Branch depends on the resources it has, the needs of people in the community and the size of the Branch.
MS Ireland’s voluntary Branches are primarily run by people with MS and their families. They are governed by an elected committee to organise the activities of the Branch including all the services and fundraising activities. Voluntary Branches work very closely with the regional offices.
The voluntary Branch below provide local support and services to people and families with MS in their own communities. The work of the Branch depends on the resources it has, the needs of people in the community and the size of the Branch.
Many years ago, I remember trying to articulate how an MS diagnosis affects your relationships. I told my Mam that it’s like being at the epicentre of an earthquake. The diagnosis just keeps rippling out until it touches every aspect of your life and every person with whom you have any semblance of a relationship. The earthquake creates a canyon too wide for some friendships to continue any further. This natural disaster somehow pushes you closer to people who might surprise you. Rescue can come from new sources and people that you never even thought you’d encounter on this journey called life.
TU Dublin Entrepreneurship for People with Disabilities Programme 2024 - Now Open for Applications.