National Multiple Sclerosis Society 2020 Policy Survey
July 23, 2020
MS Activists drive change for people affected by MS at the federal, state and local level. The National Multiple Sclerosis Society conducts a biennial survey to seek input on our public policy priorities. Through this survey, MS Activists and other constituents help us identify and confirm which issues are of greatest importance for people affected by MS.
The results of this survey will be shared with the Society's leadership and Activism Advisory Committee, a national advisory committee comprised of staff and volunteer leaders that recommends the policy priorities the Society will pursue.
The survey should take approximately 10 minutes or less to complete.
Click here to complete the survey today. Thank you for taking the time to provide your input and guide our work.
Multiple sclerosis is an unpredictable disease of the central nervous system. Currently there is no cure. Symptoms vary from person to person and may include disabling fatigue, mobility challenges, cognitive changes, and vision issues. An estimated 1 million people live with MS in the United States. Early diagnosis and treatment are critical to minimize disability. Significant progress is being made to achieve a world free of MS.
The National MS Society, founded in 1946, is the global leader of a growing movement dedicated to creating a world free of MS. The Society funds cutting-edge research for a cure, drives change through advocacy and provides programs and services to help people affected by MS live their best lives. Connect to learn more and get involved: nationalMSsociety.org, Facebook, X, formerly known as Twitter, Instagram, YouTube or 1-800-344-4867.