MS in the 21st Century!

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Please help us to bring MSNZ's technology into the 21st century!

Nationwide

We are planning on updating and hosting our own website and creating a database of our members to better serve our client base.

About us

Multiple Sclerosis New Zealand (MSNZ) is the national organisation supporting people with MS, their carers and whānau across Aotearoa. Since 1967, we’ve worked tirelessly to improve lives through advocacy, education, and support.

MS is a lifelong, often misunderstood condition. Your donation helps us:

- Provide trusted information and resources to 18 regional MS societies.

- Train community advisors who support people living with MS.

- Advocate for better access to treatments and services.

- Raise awareness and break down barriers for those affected.

- Fund and promote research for a brighter future.

Together, we can ensure everyone impacted by MS in Aotearoa has the care, voice, and hope they deserve.

Thank you for donating today and making a difference.

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This campaign started on 10 Mar 2009 and ended on 9 Mar 2010.