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Multiple Sclerosis HE212

Multiple Sclerosis is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Health categoryand the Health condition subcategory.

152 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.08% of all charities.

Keywords to find charities

UK-CAT categories are applied to charities based on a set of keywords, in the form of a regular expression.

The regular expression used to find charities in this tag is:

\b(Multiple Sclerosis)|\b(ms)\b

Distribution by size of charity

Income band Charities with tag Percent of all charities
Under £10k 41 0.05%
£10k - £100k 49 0.07%
£100k - £250k 28 0.13%
£250k - £500k 10 0.10%
£500k - £1m 9 0.15%
£1m - £10m 6 0.07%
Over £10m 2 0.10%
Total 145 0.08%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 116 0.07%
oscr 27 0.11%
ccni 9 0.12%
Total 152 0.08%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY [Charity number: 1139257]
The MS Society (formerly charity no.207495) funds and promotes research to develop new treatments and services for people with MS and to understand the causes of MS. We provide support to people affected by MS, and seek to raise awareness, understanding, and improve care and support for all people living with MS. We operate across England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.
£26,931,000
Multiple Sclerosis Society [Charity number: SC041990]
The Charity's objects are specifically restricted to the following: (1) To support and relieve people affected by multiple sclerosis. (2) To encourage people affected by multiple sclerosis to attain their full potential as members of society by improving their conditions of life. (3) To promote research into multiple sclerosis and allied conditions and to publish the results.
£26,931,000
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS TRUST [Charity number: 1088353]
The Multiple Sclerosis Trust is a UK charity for people with MS, their friends, families and carers and for the health and social care professionals who work with them. Our activities include the provision of information and professional education, funding for practical research and campaigning for the improvement of MS services.
£2,301,326
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION [Charity number: 1105321]
The MS International Federation is a global network of organisations. We collaborate to improve the quality of life of people affected by MS and work for: better scientific understanding and development of treatments; improved access to treatment and to trustworthy information; better policies and practices; a strong MS movement, including in countries with challenging socio-economic conditions.
£1,973,857
EAST CLEVELAND M S HOME [Charity number: 519232]
A care home whose object is to bring relief to the sufferers of Multiple Sclerosis and other diseases of the central nervous system
£1,623,802
Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis [Charity number: SC050752]
The charity’s objects (Objects) are specifically restricted to the following: To relieve people with multiple sclerosis and to promote public health in relation to multiple sclerosis in particular but not exclusively by: a) Providing information and advice for people with multiple sclerosis to take care of their health b) Fostering a community of support for people with multiple sclerosis and their families c) Promoting a holistic approach to multiple sclerosis taking account of people’s psychological, physical and social need and utilising the best available treatments d) Promoting and undertaking research into self-help techniques for the management of multiple sclerosis insofar as these are compatible with the advice received from people’s doctors on consultant physician e) Supporting and promoting charities funding multiple sclerosis research
£1,016,960
OVERCOMING MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS [Charity number: 1157579]
Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis promotes a program of diet and lifestyle management that has been shown to improve the health and lives of people with MS. Prof. George Jelinek, who was diagnosed with MS in 1999, developed the rigorously researched OMS Recovery Program more than 15 years ago.Overcoming MS (OMS) was established in the UK in 2012 with the goal of expanding awareness of the program.
£1,016,960
THE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS RESEARCH AND RELIEF FUND [Charity number: 228634]
MS Research and Relief Fund supports MS groups in Morpeth, Jarrow, Durham, Berwick and Newcastle. We provide complementary therapies which are free of charge to people with MS and their primary carers, in addition we have accessible exercise classes, Tai Chi and a "fitness lounge" where people can use toning tables, MotoMed exercise machines and a vibrogym.
£1,005,145
Chilterns Neuro Centre Ltd [Charity number: 800853]
The charity provides a range of symptom management therapies and treatments to support people who have been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Parkinson's Disease (PD) and Stroke survivors to give them better control over their lives. It also aims to provide direct care, support and counselling for patients, their carers and families, all conducted in a welcoming inclusive environment
£840,198
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS-UK LIMITED [Charity number: 1033731]
MS-UK provides information and support to people affected by Multiple Sclerosis. We host a wide range of online activities including exercise for all abilities, yoga, mindfulness, information sessions and peer support groups. We also run a national helpline, produce online and printed information booklets on all aspects of life with MS, and publish our magazine, New Pathways.
£706,640

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
H.O.P.E. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS THERAPY CENTRE [Charity number: 1126567]
Provision of Oxygen Treatment (formally known as Hyper-baric Oxygen Therapy. HBOT) and Neurophysiotherapy at a fully accessible venue with social activities.Mission Statement: To better the lives of those people with M.S. (Multiple Sclerosis)
£41,853
Dungannon Multiple Sclerosis Support Group [Charity number: NI100655]
The Dungannon Multiple Sclerosis Support Group helps and encourages people with Multiple Sclerosis, their carers, helpers and friends by organising outings, events, meals etc. The group fosters an atmosphere of mutual support and encouragement among the beneficiaries and their relatives, helpers, carers and friends. The Dungannon Multiple Sclerosis Support Group raises money through flag days, raffles and through donations. The group have an annual summer outing and Christmas meal and organise computer classes, exercise classes and therapeutic services for members with Multiple Sclerosis, their carers, helpers and friends.
£25,733
The Peedie Retreat [SCIO] [Charity number: SC051289]
4 The organisation’s purposes are: 4.1 To provide for the people of Orkney who suffer from Multiple Sclerosis, Cancer or Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and their family, support and carers, fully accessible, comfortable accommodation, free of charge, for short stay respite breaks. 4.2 To provide a tranquil environment where people whose mental health, physical and financial wellbeing has been detrimentally impacted because of their life limiting health condition can feel rejuvenated and valued, increase their self-esteem and self-worth, share time with their families and friends and create positive and happy memories. 4.3 To provide support for Children in Orkney who are living with Cancer, MS or MND or are Young Carers, or have siblings, family or friends living with these conditions. Providing awareness, understanding, developmental activities and education around these conditions.
£27,832
LILIAN PRIME MS CENTRE [Charity number: 1191251]
The LPMSC are here to support you and your loved ones.Understanding that MS and other neurological conditions affect each of us differently, helps to build strong connections with each other. At the centre, we want every visitor, carer and volunteer to feel good, so that we can progress towards a brighter future for all.
£18,308
MS SWALE [Charity number: 1178387]
To relieve the needs of people diagnosed with MS/other neurological health problems and their families in Swale, by providing information, support and Grants to those in need of such services
£14,959
MS NORTHLANDS [Charity number: 1189237]
We have not yet started to trade or provide any services, we intend to start in 2022
£1,778
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS PEOPLES HELP (MSPH) [Charity number: 1098090]
The relief of people with multiple sclerosis, but not exclusively, through the provision of practical assistance.
£123,806
Overcoming Multiple Sclerosis [Charity number: SC050752]
The charity’s objects (Objects) are specifically restricted to the following: To relieve people with multiple sclerosis and to promote public health in relation to multiple sclerosis in particular but not exclusively by: a) Providing information and advice for people with multiple sclerosis to take care of their health b) Fostering a community of support for people with multiple sclerosis and their families c) Promoting a holistic approach to multiple sclerosis taking account of people’s psychological, physical and social need and utilising the best available treatments d) Promoting and undertaking research into self-help techniques for the management of multiple sclerosis insofar as these are compatible with the advice received from people’s doctors on consultant physician e) Supporting and promoting charities funding multiple sclerosis research
£1,016,960
INSIGHT - COUNSELLING COACHING AND SUPPORT SERVICES [Charity number: 1125103]
We are dedicated to providing counselling & support to adults, young people, children & families disadvantaged by life circumstances and experiences that effect their personal safety and emotional wellbeing. We provide individual 'face to face' - Telephone & MS Teams counselling sessions & also group therapy from our main operational base and outreach rooms throughout Warwickshire.
£467,246
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS TRIALS COLLABORATION (MSTC) [Charity number: 1113598]
To provide patients with MS who are not suitable for current therapies, access to pharmaceutical-sponsored clinical trials. Furthermore, to use generated income by undertaking pharmaceutical clinical trials to devise & administer research-led clinical trials thereby providing greater access to potential treatments to more MS patients.
£57,770