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From childhood dreams to facing life with MS, Christina shares her journey through grief, resilience, and finally finding a home of her own — not as she imagined, but more meaningful than she ever expected. As part of our A to Z of MS series, Christina explores what ‘H is for Housing’ truly means to her.
This National Volunteering Week (May 19-25, 2025), MS Ireland wants to say a huge thank you to all our wonderful volunteers.
We couldn’t provide the services and support we do without our selfless volunteers who go out of their way time and again to offer support to those who need it, whenever they need it, no matter the reason.
Listen to our special podcast episode below to hear the inspiring stories of five incredible MS Ireland volunteers whose dedication makes a real difference every day.
As part of our A to Z of MS series, Willeke discusses C is for comorbidities.
A new research project led by Dr. Isabelle Killane from TU Dublin is developing an assistive device to help people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) play the guitar. The device aims to make it easier for individuals with MS to overcome challenges like muscle weakness and tremors that affect their ability to play. This research is completed by Mr Sean Brady, a final year Mechanical Engineering Degree student.
The MS Ireland Clare Branch AGM will take place on Wednesday, 2nd April, at 7pm in Templegate Hotel, Ennis.
All are very welcome to attend. To help us plan for refreshments, please let us know if you will be attending by emailing midwest@ms-society.ie
We would like to invite people with MS living in the North East Region to take part in our online, "Time to Rest", mindfulness classes. Classes will take place every Tuesday morning from 10.30am - 11.30am, online via Zoom for 6 weeks. For more information, please call Diane on Tel: 042 9754304 or Email: northeast@ms-society.ie
We would like to invite people with MS living in the North East Region to take part in our online, "Time to Rest", mindfulness classes. Classes will take place every Tuesday evening from 7pm - 8pm, online via Zoom for 6 weeks. For more information, please call Diane on Tel: 042 9754304 or Email: northeast@ms-society.ie
Join us for The Unspeakable Bits Webinar on Neglect, Abuse, and Multiple Sclerosis, taking place on Thursday, 17th April at 7pm. Our host Trevis Gleason will be joined by Patricia Rickard-Clarke, Chair, Safeguarding Ireland and Tim Hanley, General Manager of the HSE Safeguarding Office.
Register for free in advance using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82419054576?pwd=w9XqKRSseU3k0S1dHKAl4ZBVIwU6xs.1
Join us for The Unspeakable Bits Webinar on Neglect, Abuse, and Multiple Sclerosis, taking place on Thursday, 17th April at 7pm. Register for free in advance using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82419054576?pwd=w9XqKRSseU3k0S1dHKAl4ZBVIwU6xs.1
In our latest Unspeakable Bits webinar, host Trevis L Gleason discussed "On Ending Up in a Wheelchair" with mental health professionals, wheelchair advocates, and people leading fulfilling lives with wheelchairs. Our panellists included:
- John Fulham, Public Engagement Manager for the Irish Wheelchair Association
- Emma Rogan, internationally recognised advocate for inclusion and disability rights
- Declan Groeger, disability advocate and founding member of the MS & Me blog.
Watch the video below: