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MS Ireland
23 Aug 2024

Latest Updates on the National Conference 2024

MS Ireland is delighted to announce the latest details of the National Conference 2024, taking place on November 6th and 7th at The Hillgrove Hotel in Monaghan. Get ready to join us for an unforgettable experience filled with inspiration, learning, and connection! We are thrilled to reveal that the winning name for the conference is 'Making Connections.' 

Emma Valentine
Emma Valentine
22 Aug 2024

Emma Valentine and My MS-iversary: A Personal Reflection

September marks another year since my Multiple Sclerosis (MS) diagnosis, a date that always prompts reflection on how far I've come, the challenges I've faced, and the strength I've discovered within myself. While some refer to this as their "MS-iversary" and choose to celebrate it, I personally don't view it as an occasion for celebration. However, I respect and support those who find meaning in marking this day.

Mary Devereux July 2020
Mary Devereux
08 Aug 2024

Navigating Guilt When Living with Multiple Sclerosis

Living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) brings a unique set of challenges, both physical and emotional. One of the most challenging emotions is guilt. Whether it's feeling like a burden or guilt over not being able to work or engage in activities as before, or simply needing extra care, these feelings can be overwhelming.

MS Ireland
30 Jul 2024

Survey to Understand and Improve Volunteer Experience

Linda McDonald is a student of Maynooth University, working with MS Ireland during the summer of 2024 to understand and improve the experience of volunteers in MS Ireland. 

The research aims to explore the motivations that attract volunteers to work at MS Ireland, and the factors that contribute to volunteers’ sustained involvement with MS Ireland.

Joan Alaboson, a PhD student
29 Jul 2024

Update: Peer Support Needs in MS Survey

Joan Alaboson, a PhD student in the Department of Psychology at Maynooth University, supervised by Dr Rebecca Maguire and Dr Laura Coffey, conducted an online survey  exploring the peer support needs of (1) people living with MS, and (2) family members/friends who provide care, help or support to someone with MS.

Steps A Day in September
MS Ireland
29 Jul 2024

Our 10000 STEPtember Challenge is Back

By popular demand, our STEPtember Challenge is back! 

Join us for a fun and impactful challenge to support MS Ireland. Throughout the month of September, we’re encouraging everyone to take 10,000 steps a day. Whether you're walking, jogging, or running, every step counts towards making a difference.

Sign Up and Get Your STEPtember Pack!

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