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Join us for a coffee morning for people living with MS in Westmeath on Wednesday 26th November from 11am - 1pm at the Mullingar Park Hotel. Come along for a relaxed morning of tea/coffee, scones and chat and take the opportunity to meet Ciara our new Regional Community Worker for Longford/Westmeath. It's a great chance to meet others in the region living with MS and share experiences.
To register, please call Diane on; Tel: 042 9754304 or Email: midlands@ms-society.ie
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As part of our A to Z of MS series, Rosie takes us to the letter N. For her, N is for Nature — from the roar of the Atlantic to a garden buzzing with life, the outdoors is where she feels most herself.
There are currently employment opportunities at MS Ireland.
Don’t miss the next Unspeakable Bits webinar, “Becoming Invisible Because of MS”, on November 20th at 7pm.
Join us this December for the return of the MS Ireland Advent Calendar Challenge, running from 1st–24th December!
Every day brings a new challenge — that’s 24 days and 24 chances to make a real impact for people living with Multiple Sclerosis across Ireland.
Join the Challenge and Get Your Advent Calendar Pack
Register today and receive your very own Advent Calendar Challenge Pack to help you track your progress and stay motivated throughout December.
- Register with enthuse to create a fundraising page: MS Society of Ireland: The Advent Challenge 2025
- Then, join our Facebook group to meet other participants, share updates, and stay motivated throughout the challenge — join here.
Colin Goodman, and along with Matt Knaggs and Andrew Goodman are taking on something big next summer — a run from Mizen Head to Malin Head in June 2026.
Watch the video below: Colin and Matt talk about the MS Runs Ireland Challenge
Join us this December for the return of the MS Ireland Advent Calendar Challenge from the 1st to the 24th! Each day reveals a new challenge – that's 24 days and 24 chances to make a real impact. By taking part, you’ll be directly supporting people living with Multiple Sclerosis across Ireland.