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Type: Private - Not-for-Profit
On the web:
http://www.nationalmssociety.org
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society supports research intended to find the cause and cure of MS and provides services for people who have the disease. It offers counseling, education, and equipment assistance. In addition, the society works to promote public policies that serve the needs of the estimated 400,000 people who have MS. The society operates through about 60 chapters throughout the US. It generates most of its revenue through fundraising and boasts some 16,000 federal MS activists. The National Multiple Sclerosis Society was founded in 1946 after Sylvia Lawry ran a classified ad in "The New York Times" looking for anyone who had recovered from the disease her brother was battling.
Officers:
Chairman: Weyman T. Johnson Jr.
President and CEO: Joyce M. Nelson
VP, Finance and Administration: Lisa Risi
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The National Multiple Sclerosis Society, a United States-based non-profit organization, and its network of chapters nationwide promote research, educate, advocate on issues relating to multiple sclerosis, and organize a wide range of programs, including support for the newly diagnosed and those living with MS. It is headquartered in New York City.
Founded in 1946, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society supports more MS research, offers more services for people with MS, provides more professional education programs, and furthers more MS advocacy efforts than any other MS organization in the world.[citation needed]
It does this through the extensive research it supports to find the cause, cure and improved treatments of the disease; the comprehensive services it provides to people with MS and their families; the professional education programs it offers to assist health care providers better serve their MS patients; and through its advocacy efforts on state and federal levels to encourage public policies supportive of the needs of people with multiple sclerosis.
Charity Watch rates National Multiple Sclerosis Society a "B" grade.[1]
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Research in MS is progressing at a remarkable rate, with more potential therapies in the pipeline than at any other time in history. The National MS Society is a driving force of MS research, supporting and stimulating world-class research into ways to prevent, better treat and cure this unpredictable disease of the brain and spinal cord.[2]
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