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MS Helpline - could you spare a few hours a week?

Could you spare a few hours a week to provide emotional support and information for people affected by MS? If so, our MS Helpline team would like to hear from you.

Investing in Volunteers

In the next few months we’ll be independently assessed for Investing in Volunteers accreditation.

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New volunteering policies

With Project Mead changes underway, we’ve been reviewing some of our policies and – for the first time – created a volunteering policy. This is a huge milestone in our commitment to you.




We’ve also updated our policy on how we problem solve with volunteers and created a new policy and guidance on fundraising with people in vulnerable circumstances.

Click on a document below to learn more.

Volunteering policy

MS Letters: the final year of our Stop MS Appeal

It’s the final year of our Stop MS Appeal, and we’re just £1.5 million away from our target of raising £100 million towards funding the vital research needed to slow or stop MS progression for everyone.




Thanks to research undertaken to date, we now have around 20 disease modifying therapies (DMTs). But these don’t work for everyone, leaving many people facing an uncertain future. It’s vital we continue to fund groundbreaking research to find treatments that slow or stop MS progression for everyone.

Upcoming face to face fundraising campaign

As mentioned in the October newsletter, we’re currently preparing for the launch of our next face to face fundraising campaign, which is due to begin in late November or early December.





Paid, professional fundraisers based around the UK will fundraise on our behalf. This is a fantastic opportunity to connect with new donors and raise awareness of MS. And it’ll showcase our incredible work – including our local groups who support people affected by MS in communities across the UK.

Accessing videos hosted by Vimeo

Vimeo's a video platform where we host some of our videos. From September 2025, Vimeo requires age verification if you’re logged in.

If you’re not logged in, you can watch our videos without verification. If you’re logged in and you don’t wish to complete age verification, simply log out of Vimeo to watch our videos.

If you wish to view the video while logged in, you’ll be prompted to verify your age. Select one of the following options to complete the process.

What’s happening with Project Mead and MS Help

Project Mead is our services transformation project. The changes we’re making to improve our services for people who need us will launch in spring next year as MS Help.