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Programs & Services

People with multiple sclerosis understand something about moving that others don't — that moving is not a guarantee. Through programs and services, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society addresses the challenges of each person whose life is affected by MS and helps them stay connected to the great big moving world. For more information select a program area below or contact the Minnesota Chapter at 612-335-7900, 800-528-5296 or programs@MSsociety.org.

Programs Calendar
View our chapter’s calendar to see a list of upcoming programs and events.

Clubs and Groups
Connect with people whose lives are touched by multiple sclerosis.

Getaways, Camps and Leisure
Have fun, socialize, be inspired and take a break from the disease at our weekend and weeklong outings.

Health and Exercise
Find exercise classes near you and discover important health programs to help manage MS symptoms.

Family, Care Partner and Youth Programs
Discover our network of support and other programs for family, care partners and children of people with MS.

Financial Assistance, Grants and Equipment
Buy, sell and trade equipment, apply for grants to improve your quality of life and learn about financial assistance available to people with MS.

Education
Learn everything you need to know. Educational programs deliver relevant, accurate and timely information to help you face the challenges of MS.

Housing and Independent Living
Find resources to help you manage the unpredictable challenges of MS and achieve independence.

Information and Referral
The chapter can connect you to resources and answer your questions about living with MS, housing options, Social Security, employment and more.

Professional Programs
The National MS Society, Minnesota Chapter offers a variety of educational programs for rehabilitation, human service and health care professionals.

Why Women
Why does MS affect women more than men? Gender differences in MS may hold the key to unlocking the mysteries of the disease.