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Volunteers

 
We mobilize the talents of the millions of people who want to do something about MS!

The National MS Society is a volunteer driven organization and the Greater New England Chapter cannot do anything without the help, expertise, support and dedication of volunteers.

Do you want to have a lot of fun and at the same time help to create a world free of MS?There are so many ways in which you can become engaged with our Chapter and help do something about MS now. Do you like meeting new people and reuniting with old friends? Do you want to have a lot of fun and at the same time help to create a world free of MS? Of course you do! Whether you have a few hours, days, weeks or months, we can use your help. There are opportunities in our offices during the week, event planning committees, and help at events and programs, among other great possibilities.

Within this newsletter are listed our upcoming events and programs. We need thousands of volunteers to help make each occasion very special for the participants. Does anything interesting catch your eye? Go to our website and register as a volunteer. We also need volunteers to reach out into their communities to help cultivate donors and volunteers, plus educate their community about MS and the National MS Society. Or, you can become an MS Activist and let your voice be heard by calling or writing to your congressional and state legislators.

We rely on the help of wonderful volunteers, like you. You can even show up as a group. What a great team building opportunity!

Join us and make friends while doing something important, all while having tons of fun! For more information about volunteer opportunities with our Chapter, please go to www.MSnewengland.org; or call 781-890-6097 to speak with Brenda Barbour, Associate VP of Volunteer Development or Sandy Baldi, Volunteer Manager. You can also email Brenda and Sandy at brenda.barbour@nmss.org or sandra.baldi@nmss.org.