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MS Key Fact...

Did you know MS is more prevalent in Caucasians than any other racial group?  It is rarely found in Maori and Polynesian people and is uncommon in Asian people.

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We have worked since 1967 to support, educate and advocate for people with MS and their support networks. We have educated the general public, employers and health professionals about MS and actively encouraged on-going medical research to find the cause and a cure for multiple sclerosis. We will continue in our efforts to move closer to a world free of this devastating neurological condition.

2008 Esme Tombleson Award Winners Recognised in Wellington

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The MS Society of NZ offers the Esme Tombleson Award annually to people in New Zealand for the ‘Person with MS of the Year’ and ‘Caregiver of the Year'.  This years awards were presented by the Hon Marion Hobbs  Congratulations to this year’s winners Jeanette Robins and Doug Trethowen who joined us and Eric Rush for a celebratory dinner in Wellngton. Click here to read their stories.

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Hot Topic: December Appeal

We’ve launched our December appeal – so keep an eye on your letterbox. If you would like to become a regular donor by adding your name to our donor mailing list. We are so grateful for your support.

Givealittle Launch!

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MSSNZ is registered with this brand new site which makes it easy for people to donate to us - or their favourite charity. View our profile by clicking here.







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Newly diagnosed and looking for answers? Sign up for our free, at-home educational series for people diagnosed with MS within the last 12 months, their families, and support network.

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with thanks to the following:
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and the Dorothy L Newman Education Fund