We want to know how MS makes you feel
24-30 April is MS Awareness Week when many of the national and local MS charities and organisations come together to raise awareness and share information. We know that together we can make more noise and raise more awareness of the impact MS can have.
This year the theme is Mental Health. Many people may be aware of the physical aspects of MS but there are many ways in which a diagnosis can affect mental health too.
Join the #MSMakesMe campaign and share your story
Help raise awareness of the reality of life with MS. During this year’s MS Awareness Week, MS charities will be talking about how MS makes you feel, think or act, whether you have MS yourself or care for someone who does. Does MS make you scream, feel brave, tired, positive, worried for the future, or hopeful? We know it’s different for everyone and we want to hear from you.
If you’d like to contribute, please complete our form. Your contribution can be quoted anonymously if you wish.
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During MS Awareness Week itself, we’ll be sharing information about the ways in which the Centre can help support the mental wellbeing of people with MS and their families, These include counselling, yoga, meditation, complementary therapies and social activities. If you’re not already following us on social media, you might like to sign up to follow our Facebook and Twitter pages so you can follow our updates.