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For Anthony O’Connor from Louth, World MS Day is an important reminder that no one has to face MS alone.
For Hailey Stevely from Co. Meath, living with multiple sclerosis means recognising that each day can bring a different experience.
For Lauren White Murphy, who is living in New York, multiple sclerosis has meant learning to carry both strength and uncertainty while continuing to live fully and creatively.
For Katie O’Loughlin from Galway, World MS Day is an important opportunity to raise awareness and keep hope alive for the future.
Looking for a challenge or want to tick something off your bucket list?
Take on an unforgettable challenge and experience the thrill of abseiling while raising vital funds to support people living with MS.
MS Ireland's abseil challenges offer participants the opportunity to step outside their comfort zone, achieve something extraordinary, and make a meaningful difference for the MS community.
Researchers at Dublin City University (DCU) are inviting people living with MS and other mobility impairments to take part in a new study exploring experiences of cancer care in Ireland.