Image Advocacy Make sure your legislators vote with the needs of people living with MS in mind. Become an MS Activist, join the MS Activist Network, become a part of your local Government Relations Advisory Committee (GRAC) and attend the Public Policy Conference and/or State Action Day. Email the Advocacy Team Image Sheel (center), diagnosed in 2014 Community Engagement Get involved with ongoing initiatives that offer support, education and programs for the MS community. Email the Volunteer Engagement Team Image Events Join us for a fundraising event in your area. Options include: Walk MS® Bike MS® Challenge Walk MS® Climb to the Top And more! Email the Volunteer Engagement Team Image Office and Project-Based Support From mailings and packet building to data projects and storage organization, our offices have a variety of needs throughout the year. Email the Volunteer Engagement Team Image Internships Apply your knowledge and classroom theory and develop new skills. Find Society internships on our Careers site. Email the Internship Team Image MS Ambassadors MS Ambassadors engage volunteers to represent the Society and serve as an extension of staff. Visit the MS Ambassador page. Email the MS Ambassador Team Image SARAH, DIAGNOSED IN 2011 Peer Connections In this peer-led program, volunteers directly provide support. Peer Connections Volunteers include: MSFriends® Self-help group leaders Online MS community volunteers And more! Email the Peer Connections Team Volunteer Interest Form HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “My favorite part of volunteering for the Society is getting to meet all the participants and the Society staff. I have met some very dear friends through this event whom I now consider family.” —Lisa Barbian, Volunteer Since 2010 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Volunteering is always a special experience because of the community and sense of family you feel with each and every person that takes part in the event.” —Bethann Monegro, Volunteer Since 2015 “It gives me tremendous satisfaction to know that our committees have made a big difference in how much money is being raised for future treatments.” —Dorie Brannigan, Volunteer Since 2008 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “When I talk to someone newly diagnosed or connect with someone who has had MS for a long time, I know what I am doing matters.” —Lydia Mayo, MSFriends Volunteer Since 1999 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “What was so different about volunteering for the MS Society is that there is incredible oversight, organization, coordination, encouragement and, above all, appreciation for their volunteers.” —Cheryl Blissette, Volunteer Since 2020 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Challenge Walk MS is like a giant family. That I get to ride my bike on the Cape and hang out with my friends for a weekend is perfection.” —Anna Engel, Volunteer Since 2005 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Over our years of involvement, we have witnessed the tremendous progress in treatment of MS that has been possible because of cyclists, volunteers, and donors who have contributed to the cause.” —Gary and Mary Ellen Teletzke, Bike MS: Texas MS 150 Participants and Volunteers Since 2004 Learn about the experience When one woman, Sylvia Lawry, took action to get help for her brother, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society was founded. Since then, volunteers have fueled the mission to end MS in various ways. Learn more about the experience of volunteering for us through this 3-minute video. When you're ready to get involved, complete the volunteer interest form and someone will be in touch with you. More Information Not sure what to sign up for? We'll help you navigate your options. Complete the Interest Form Volunteer at fundraising events See what's going on in your area. View Local Events Hidden Link © 2023 The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is a tax exempt 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Its Identification Number (EIN) is 13-5661935.
Image Sheel (center), diagnosed in 2014 Community Engagement Get involved with ongoing initiatives that offer support, education and programs for the MS community. Email the Volunteer Engagement Team Image Events Join us for a fundraising event in your area. Options include: Walk MS® Bike MS® Challenge Walk MS® Climb to the Top And more! Email the Volunteer Engagement Team Image Office and Project-Based Support From mailings and packet building to data projects and storage organization, our offices have a variety of needs throughout the year. Email the Volunteer Engagement Team Image Internships Apply your knowledge and classroom theory and develop new skills. Find Society internships on our Careers site. Email the Internship Team Image MS Ambassadors MS Ambassadors engage volunteers to represent the Society and serve as an extension of staff. Visit the MS Ambassador page. Email the MS Ambassador Team Image SARAH, DIAGNOSED IN 2011 Peer Connections In this peer-led program, volunteers directly provide support. Peer Connections Volunteers include: MSFriends® Self-help group leaders Online MS community volunteers And more! Email the Peer Connections Team Volunteer Interest Form HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “My favorite part of volunteering for the Society is getting to meet all the participants and the Society staff. I have met some very dear friends through this event whom I now consider family.” —Lisa Barbian, Volunteer Since 2010 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Volunteering is always a special experience because of the community and sense of family you feel with each and every person that takes part in the event.” —Bethann Monegro, Volunteer Since 2015 “It gives me tremendous satisfaction to know that our committees have made a big difference in how much money is being raised for future treatments.” —Dorie Brannigan, Volunteer Since 2008 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “When I talk to someone newly diagnosed or connect with someone who has had MS for a long time, I know what I am doing matters.” —Lydia Mayo, MSFriends Volunteer Since 1999 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “What was so different about volunteering for the MS Society is that there is incredible oversight, organization, coordination, encouragement and, above all, appreciation for their volunteers.” —Cheryl Blissette, Volunteer Since 2020 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Challenge Walk MS is like a giant family. That I get to ride my bike on the Cape and hang out with my friends for a weekend is perfection.” —Anna Engel, Volunteer Since 2005 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Over our years of involvement, we have witnessed the tremendous progress in treatment of MS that has been possible because of cyclists, volunteers, and donors who have contributed to the cause.” —Gary and Mary Ellen Teletzke, Bike MS: Texas MS 150 Participants and Volunteers Since 2004 Learn about the experience When one woman, Sylvia Lawry, took action to get help for her brother, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society was founded. Since then, volunteers have fueled the mission to end MS in various ways. Learn more about the experience of volunteering for us through this 3-minute video. When you're ready to get involved, complete the volunteer interest form and someone will be in touch with you. More Information Not sure what to sign up for? We'll help you navigate your options. Complete the Interest Form Volunteer at fundraising events See what's going on in your area. View Local Events Hidden Link © 2023 The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is a tax exempt 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Its Identification Number (EIN) is 13-5661935.
Image Events Join us for a fundraising event in your area. Options include: Walk MS® Bike MS® Challenge Walk MS® Climb to the Top And more! Email the Volunteer Engagement Team Image Office and Project-Based Support From mailings and packet building to data projects and storage organization, our offices have a variety of needs throughout the year. Email the Volunteer Engagement Team Image Internships Apply your knowledge and classroom theory and develop new skills. Find Society internships on our Careers site. Email the Internship Team Image MS Ambassadors MS Ambassadors engage volunteers to represent the Society and serve as an extension of staff. Visit the MS Ambassador page. Email the MS Ambassador Team Image SARAH, DIAGNOSED IN 2011 Peer Connections In this peer-led program, volunteers directly provide support. Peer Connections Volunteers include: MSFriends® Self-help group leaders Online MS community volunteers And more! Email the Peer Connections Team Volunteer Interest Form HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “My favorite part of volunteering for the Society is getting to meet all the participants and the Society staff. I have met some very dear friends through this event whom I now consider family.” —Lisa Barbian, Volunteer Since 2010 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Volunteering is always a special experience because of the community and sense of family you feel with each and every person that takes part in the event.” —Bethann Monegro, Volunteer Since 2015 “It gives me tremendous satisfaction to know that our committees have made a big difference in how much money is being raised for future treatments.” —Dorie Brannigan, Volunteer Since 2008 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “When I talk to someone newly diagnosed or connect with someone who has had MS for a long time, I know what I am doing matters.” —Lydia Mayo, MSFriends Volunteer Since 1999 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “What was so different about volunteering for the MS Society is that there is incredible oversight, organization, coordination, encouragement and, above all, appreciation for their volunteers.” —Cheryl Blissette, Volunteer Since 2020 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Challenge Walk MS is like a giant family. That I get to ride my bike on the Cape and hang out with my friends for a weekend is perfection.” —Anna Engel, Volunteer Since 2005 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Over our years of involvement, we have witnessed the tremendous progress in treatment of MS that has been possible because of cyclists, volunteers, and donors who have contributed to the cause.” —Gary and Mary Ellen Teletzke, Bike MS: Texas MS 150 Participants and Volunteers Since 2004 Learn about the experience When one woman, Sylvia Lawry, took action to get help for her brother, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society was founded. Since then, volunteers have fueled the mission to end MS in various ways. Learn more about the experience of volunteering for us through this 3-minute video. When you're ready to get involved, complete the volunteer interest form and someone will be in touch with you. More Information Not sure what to sign up for? We'll help you navigate your options. Complete the Interest Form Volunteer at fundraising events See what's going on in your area. View Local Events Hidden Link © 2023 The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is a tax exempt 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Its Identification Number (EIN) is 13-5661935.
Image Office and Project-Based Support From mailings and packet building to data projects and storage organization, our offices have a variety of needs throughout the year. Email the Volunteer Engagement Team Image Internships Apply your knowledge and classroom theory and develop new skills. Find Society internships on our Careers site. Email the Internship Team Image MS Ambassadors MS Ambassadors engage volunteers to represent the Society and serve as an extension of staff. Visit the MS Ambassador page. Email the MS Ambassador Team Image SARAH, DIAGNOSED IN 2011 Peer Connections In this peer-led program, volunteers directly provide support. Peer Connections Volunteers include: MSFriends® Self-help group leaders Online MS community volunteers And more! Email the Peer Connections Team Volunteer Interest Form HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “My favorite part of volunteering for the Society is getting to meet all the participants and the Society staff. I have met some very dear friends through this event whom I now consider family.” —Lisa Barbian, Volunteer Since 2010 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Volunteering is always a special experience because of the community and sense of family you feel with each and every person that takes part in the event.” —Bethann Monegro, Volunteer Since 2015 “It gives me tremendous satisfaction to know that our committees have made a big difference in how much money is being raised for future treatments.” —Dorie Brannigan, Volunteer Since 2008 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “When I talk to someone newly diagnosed or connect with someone who has had MS for a long time, I know what I am doing matters.” —Lydia Mayo, MSFriends Volunteer Since 1999 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “What was so different about volunteering for the MS Society is that there is incredible oversight, organization, coordination, encouragement and, above all, appreciation for their volunteers.” —Cheryl Blissette, Volunteer Since 2020 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Challenge Walk MS is like a giant family. That I get to ride my bike on the Cape and hang out with my friends for a weekend is perfection.” —Anna Engel, Volunteer Since 2005 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Over our years of involvement, we have witnessed the tremendous progress in treatment of MS that has been possible because of cyclists, volunteers, and donors who have contributed to the cause.” —Gary and Mary Ellen Teletzke, Bike MS: Texas MS 150 Participants and Volunteers Since 2004 Learn about the experience When one woman, Sylvia Lawry, took action to get help for her brother, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society was founded. Since then, volunteers have fueled the mission to end MS in various ways. Learn more about the experience of volunteering for us through this 3-minute video. When you're ready to get involved, complete the volunteer interest form and someone will be in touch with you. More Information Not sure what to sign up for? We'll help you navigate your options. Complete the Interest Form Volunteer at fundraising events See what's going on in your area. View Local Events Hidden Link © 2023 The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is a tax exempt 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Its Identification Number (EIN) is 13-5661935.
Image Internships Apply your knowledge and classroom theory and develop new skills. Find Society internships on our Careers site. Email the Internship Team Image MS Ambassadors MS Ambassadors engage volunteers to represent the Society and serve as an extension of staff. Visit the MS Ambassador page. Email the MS Ambassador Team Image SARAH, DIAGNOSED IN 2011 Peer Connections In this peer-led program, volunteers directly provide support. Peer Connections Volunteers include: MSFriends® Self-help group leaders Online MS community volunteers And more! Email the Peer Connections Team Volunteer Interest Form HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “My favorite part of volunteering for the Society is getting to meet all the participants and the Society staff. I have met some very dear friends through this event whom I now consider family.” —Lisa Barbian, Volunteer Since 2010 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Volunteering is always a special experience because of the community and sense of family you feel with each and every person that takes part in the event.” —Bethann Monegro, Volunteer Since 2015 “It gives me tremendous satisfaction to know that our committees have made a big difference in how much money is being raised for future treatments.” —Dorie Brannigan, Volunteer Since 2008 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “When I talk to someone newly diagnosed or connect with someone who has had MS for a long time, I know what I am doing matters.” —Lydia Mayo, MSFriends Volunteer Since 1999 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “What was so different about volunteering for the MS Society is that there is incredible oversight, organization, coordination, encouragement and, above all, appreciation for their volunteers.” —Cheryl Blissette, Volunteer Since 2020 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Challenge Walk MS is like a giant family. That I get to ride my bike on the Cape and hang out with my friends for a weekend is perfection.” —Anna Engel, Volunteer Since 2005 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Over our years of involvement, we have witnessed the tremendous progress in treatment of MS that has been possible because of cyclists, volunteers, and donors who have contributed to the cause.” —Gary and Mary Ellen Teletzke, Bike MS: Texas MS 150 Participants and Volunteers Since 2004 Learn about the experience When one woman, Sylvia Lawry, took action to get help for her brother, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society was founded. Since then, volunteers have fueled the mission to end MS in various ways. Learn more about the experience of volunteering for us through this 3-minute video. When you're ready to get involved, complete the volunteer interest form and someone will be in touch with you. More Information Not sure what to sign up for? We'll help you navigate your options. Complete the Interest Form Volunteer at fundraising events See what's going on in your area. View Local Events Hidden Link © 2023 The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is a tax exempt 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Its Identification Number (EIN) is 13-5661935.
Image MS Ambassadors MS Ambassadors engage volunteers to represent the Society and serve as an extension of staff. Visit the MS Ambassador page. Email the MS Ambassador Team Image SARAH, DIAGNOSED IN 2011 Peer Connections In this peer-led program, volunteers directly provide support. Peer Connections Volunteers include: MSFriends® Self-help group leaders Online MS community volunteers And more! Email the Peer Connections Team Volunteer Interest Form HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “My favorite part of volunteering for the Society is getting to meet all the participants and the Society staff. I have met some very dear friends through this event whom I now consider family.” —Lisa Barbian, Volunteer Since 2010 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Volunteering is always a special experience because of the community and sense of family you feel with each and every person that takes part in the event.” —Bethann Monegro, Volunteer Since 2015 “It gives me tremendous satisfaction to know that our committees have made a big difference in how much money is being raised for future treatments.” —Dorie Brannigan, Volunteer Since 2008 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “When I talk to someone newly diagnosed or connect with someone who has had MS for a long time, I know what I am doing matters.” —Lydia Mayo, MSFriends Volunteer Since 1999 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “What was so different about volunteering for the MS Society is that there is incredible oversight, organization, coordination, encouragement and, above all, appreciation for their volunteers.” —Cheryl Blissette, Volunteer Since 2020 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Challenge Walk MS is like a giant family. That I get to ride my bike on the Cape and hang out with my friends for a weekend is perfection.” —Anna Engel, Volunteer Since 2005 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Over our years of involvement, we have witnessed the tremendous progress in treatment of MS that has been possible because of cyclists, volunteers, and donors who have contributed to the cause.” —Gary and Mary Ellen Teletzke, Bike MS: Texas MS 150 Participants and Volunteers Since 2004 Learn about the experience When one woman, Sylvia Lawry, took action to get help for her brother, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society was founded. Since then, volunteers have fueled the mission to end MS in various ways. Learn more about the experience of volunteering for us through this 3-minute video. When you're ready to get involved, complete the volunteer interest form and someone will be in touch with you. More Information Not sure what to sign up for? We'll help you navigate your options. Complete the Interest Form Volunteer at fundraising events See what's going on in your area. View Local Events
Image SARAH, DIAGNOSED IN 2011 Peer Connections In this peer-led program, volunteers directly provide support. Peer Connections Volunteers include: MSFriends® Self-help group leaders Online MS community volunteers And more! Email the Peer Connections Team Volunteer Interest Form HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “My favorite part of volunteering for the Society is getting to meet all the participants and the Society staff. I have met some very dear friends through this event whom I now consider family.” —Lisa Barbian, Volunteer Since 2010 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Volunteering is always a special experience because of the community and sense of family you feel with each and every person that takes part in the event.” —Bethann Monegro, Volunteer Since 2015 “It gives me tremendous satisfaction to know that our committees have made a big difference in how much money is being raised for future treatments.” —Dorie Brannigan, Volunteer Since 2008 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “When I talk to someone newly diagnosed or connect with someone who has had MS for a long time, I know what I am doing matters.” —Lydia Mayo, MSFriends Volunteer Since 1999 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “What was so different about volunteering for the MS Society is that there is incredible oversight, organization, coordination, encouragement and, above all, appreciation for their volunteers.” —Cheryl Blissette, Volunteer Since 2020 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Challenge Walk MS is like a giant family. That I get to ride my bike on the Cape and hang out with my friends for a weekend is perfection.” —Anna Engel, Volunteer Since 2005 HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Over our years of involvement, we have witnessed the tremendous progress in treatment of MS that has been possible because of cyclists, volunteers, and donors who have contributed to the cause.” —Gary and Mary Ellen Teletzke, Bike MS: Texas MS 150 Participants and Volunteers Since 2004 Learn about the experience When one woman, Sylvia Lawry, took action to get help for her brother, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society was founded. Since then, volunteers have fueled the mission to end MS in various ways. Learn more about the experience of volunteering for us through this 3-minute video. When you're ready to get involved, complete the volunteer interest form and someone will be in touch with you. More Information Not sure what to sign up for? We'll help you navigate your options. Complete the Interest Form Volunteer at fundraising events See what's going on in your area. View Local Events
HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “My favorite part of volunteering for the Society is getting to meet all the participants and the Society staff. I have met some very dear friends through this event whom I now consider family.” —Lisa Barbian, Volunteer Since 2010
HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Volunteering is always a special experience because of the community and sense of family you feel with each and every person that takes part in the event.” —Bethann Monegro, Volunteer Since 2015
“It gives me tremendous satisfaction to know that our committees have made a big difference in how much money is being raised for future treatments.” —Dorie Brannigan, Volunteer Since 2008
HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “When I talk to someone newly diagnosed or connect with someone who has had MS for a long time, I know what I am doing matters.” —Lydia Mayo, MSFriends Volunteer Since 1999
HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “What was so different about volunteering for the MS Society is that there is incredible oversight, organization, coordination, encouragement and, above all, appreciation for their volunteers.” —Cheryl Blissette, Volunteer Since 2020
HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Challenge Walk MS is like a giant family. That I get to ride my bike on the Cape and hang out with my friends for a weekend is perfection.” —Anna Engel, Volunteer Since 2005
HEAR IT FIRSTHAND “Over our years of involvement, we have witnessed the tremendous progress in treatment of MS that has been possible because of cyclists, volunteers, and donors who have contributed to the cause.” —Gary and Mary Ellen Teletzke, Bike MS: Texas MS 150 Participants and Volunteers Since 2004