NO ONE SHOULD FACE MS ALONE!
Can you imagine waking up one day unable to do the everyday things you would usually take for granted? Like not being able to see properly (or at all), unable to get out of bed, walk to the phone to call someone – anyone – or live a life without pain?
All of a sudden, your world has changed.
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic and often debilitating disease which attacks the central nervous system (the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves). It is the most common neurological disease in young adults and often attacks people at a time in their lives when they are planning families and building a career. Three out of four people living with MS are women.
With your support, we can allow people living with multiple sclerosis access to vital support services, like MS Connect, MS Peer Support and MS Employment Support Programs. We’ll also be helping bring new treatments closer to reality, investing in repairing myelin damage to restore function that has been lost for people with progressive forms of the disease.
On behalf of over 37,756 Aussies living with multiple sclerosis – THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
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Some causes feel important. Others feel personal.
Wednesday 22nd AprSome causes feel important. Others feel personal.
This year, I’m taking part in the MS Walkathon because it’s something that hits close to home. Multiple sclerosis isn’t just something I’ve read about — it’s something that has touched my life and the lives of people I care about. Seeing the challenges, the resilience, and the strength it takes to live with MS has completely changed the way I look at it.
The MS Walk Run Stroll isn’t just a walk. It’s a chance to show support, raise awareness, and contribute to research that could one day lead to better treatments — or even a cure. Every step taken is a step toward hope for those living with MS every day.
For me, this is about standing beside the people I love, and doing something — however small it may seem — to make a difference.
If you’re able to support, donate, or even just share the message, it truly means a lot. Together, we can help create a future where MS no longer has the impact it does today.




