Meeting Unmet Needs of the MS Community
We’re all about disease management here at the Global MS Society. Whether you need science-based information on how to manage the condition, dietary and supplement support, help overcoming physical barriers related to disability, connected with a service provider, or assistance with any of these things in another language, we are here to fill in the gaps and do what it takes to meet the needs of the MS community. Our goal is to help you enjoy a better quality of life while a cure is being developed.
Getting to the Heart of MS
We support research that is focused on getting to the root of the condition in order to help develop safe and effective medications that will lead to a cure because...
“… to learn the cause is to study the cure.”
-Jenny M Willis
(Founder, Global MS Society)
Learning to Manage MS
We want to help you learn to manage this condition and enjoy a better quality of life!
What causes MS and is there a cure?
What systems does MS affect in the body?
Can you repair a damaged myelin sheath?
Is it possible to ease symptoms and lessen relapses?
What treatment options are available and how do they work?
What foods and supplements can help control MS?
Networking
Education happens within the context of a larger community. We are building a global support network to get you help wherever you live and whatever language you speak.
“Find Them and Help Them, Wherever They Are”
This is our mission. We realize that MS is a condition that affects millions of people across the globe. We are reaching out to everyone affected by it to share the message that there is hope for the MS community. We are located in the United States, but if you live in another country and need assistance in your own language, contact us- we may be able to help!
Together We Are Stronger
Let’s connect. Let’s unite. Let’s work together to help solve this problem… because together, we are stronger.
With certainty and sincerity, we’re on a mission to help you manage your MS and enjoy a better quality of life.
Cheers to Better Health,
The Global MS Society