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How you can help

Learn about the different ways you can get involved, including making a donation, participating in our fundraising events, volunteering with us or buying a lottery or raffle ticket.

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects thousands of Australians and is the leading cause of disability in young adults. We provide vital support and services to people living with neurological conditions, but we can’t do it without your help. Learn about the different ways you can get involved, including making a donation, participating in our fundraising events, volunteering with us or buying a lottery or raffle ticket.

 

  1. Make a donation

    Your MS donation has the power to change lives. You can enable thousands of Australians living with a neurological condition like MS to access vital support and services. With options to contribute monthly or as a one-off donation, you can make a real difference.

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  2. Leave a gift in your Will

    You can help people living with multiple sclerosis (MS) and other neurological conditions. By including a gift to MS Plus in your Will, you will provide vital support and services as part of your personal legacy.

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  3. In memory donations

    In memory donations honour a loved one by leaving a gift to MS Plus in their name, and helping transform the future for people living with multiple sclerosis.

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  4. Join our fundraising events

    Have fun and help raise vital funds for people living with multiple sclerosis (MS). Learn how you can get involved in our wide range of fundraising events.

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  5. Buy a raffle ticket

    Contribute to a great cause and go into the running to win big prizes. Your raffle ticket can change your life and the lives of people with MS.

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  6. Fundraise in your community

    Organise a fundraising event in your community and get behind a good cause. For example, you can: Run a community or workplace event, such as a trivia night, sausage sizzle or morning tea Sell MS ribbons, pins and merchandise Host an MS donation tin Enjoy a lifetime experience by participating in an MS fundraising trek

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  7. Visit our MS Plus Op Shops

    Our MS community shops have quality, second-hand goods that raise money for multiple sclerosis (MS). Find an MS community shop near you.

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  8. Buy MS merchandise

    We have a range of MS merchandise that you can purchase for yourself, your workplace, party or event to help raise funds for MS. Our merchandise includes: MS branded apparel Personalised cards Pins Ribbons Gifts

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  9. Volunteer with us

    You have the power to improve the lives of people living with multiple sclerosis (MS). Learn about the different ways you can volunteer with us.

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  10. Your Impact

    Read more about how your donation supports thousands of Australians living with a neurological condition like MS.

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Learn more about MS Plus

  1. Make a donation

    We couldn’t do the work we do without your support. Whether you’d like to give a one-off donation or contribute monthly, your support transforms the lives of people affected by MS and other neurological conditions.

    Make a donation
  2. Join our team

    Looking for a rewarding job opportunity with one of Australia’s leading not-for-profits? When you join our team, you can have a genuine impact on the lives of people living with MS and other neurological conditions.

    Join our team
  3. Become a member

    MS Plus membership helps you actively contribute to our mission. You’ll get voting rights and exclusive access to reports, newsletters, information and resources.

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Let’s talk about your support

If you or someone close to you has been diagnosed a neurological condition, we’re here to support you – both now and throughout your journey.

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