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MS Ireland is excited to launch the 2025 Dip a Day in May Challenge, building on the incredible success of last year’s event. This year, we’re making an even bigger splash—10,000 dips for the 10,000 people living with MS in Ireland!
Register with enthuse to create a fundraising page here, it only takes a couple of minutes, or email fundraising@ms-society.ie for more information.
- Once registered we will send you out your Dip a Day pack!
- Then, join our Facebook group here
MS Ireland is excited to launch the 2025 Dip a Day in May Challenge, building on the incredible success of last year’s event. This year, we’re making an even bigger splash—10,000 dips for the 10,000 people living with MS in Ireland!
Register with enthuse to create a fundraising page here, it only takes a couple of minutes, or email fundraising@ms-society.ie for more information.
- Once registered we will send you out your pack Dip a Day pack!
- Then, join our Facebook group here
Join us on Saturday, 12th April, from 10:30am to 2pm for a free Wellness Day for people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and their carers in County Roscommon and surrounding areas. This special event focuses on promoting wellbeing and providing support for those living with MS.
Booking is essential, so please contact Teresa at 086-8256845 to reserve your spot.
Enter into our artwork challenge to design a sweatshirt featuring a powerful message: "MS-Hope through your eyes?"
Ten week physiotherapist led programme for people with MS. Mondays at 11am. This is an online class.
Dublin camogie player and May 50K ambassador Emma O’Byrne is encouraging as many people as possible of all abilities and ages to take up the month-long May 50K fitness challenge in the run up to World MS Day on May 30th by registering for free at https://www.themay50k.ie
How do we discover a sense of purpose after our lives have been turned upside down and inside out? When does our sense ‘turn’ from darkness to a brighter state of being? For Emma Rogan, the answer lies in being part of the European effort.
Emily White, a PhD student at King’s College London, is conducting a survey to support individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) who experience sexual difficulties (SDs).