Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Abbreviation | MS Society |
|---|---|
| Formation | 1953 |
| Legal status | Charitable Organisation |
| Purpose | To stop MS |
| Headquarters | 8 City North Place, London, N4 3FU |
| Location |
|
Region served | UK |
| Membership | 29,000 |
Official language | English |
Chief Executive | Nick Moberly |
| Staff | 300 |
| Volunteers | 5,500 |
| Website | http://www.mssociety.org.uk/ |
| Remarks | 250+ local groups |
The Multiple Sclerosis Society (MS Society) is the UK's largest charity for people affected by multiple sclerosis (MS). Based in London, it has offices and local groups in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. It gained charitable company status in 2010.
The organisation funds research, campaigns for social and political change[1] and provides services that help people with multiple sclerosis and their families. It also compiles the only report of its kind on prevalence and living situations for people with MS across the UK.
It is currently (2024) a member of the Neurological Alliance and the Progressive MS Alliance, which focuses on progressive multiple sclerosis.[2]
The MS Society was founded in 1953 by Sir Richard and Mary Cave, who were frustrated at the lack of treatments and support available for Mary's MS. Their first meeting was in Chelsea Town Hall and the organisation has grown from there into a UK-wide charity helping thousands of people living with MS.[3]