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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.

154 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 48 0.06%
£10k - £100k 43 0.07%
£100k - £250k 21 0.11%
£250k - £500k 16 0.18%
£500k - £1m 10 0.17%
£1m - £10m 4 0.05%
Over £10m 3 0.16%
Total 145 0.08%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 116 0.07%
oscr 28 0.11%
ccni 10 0.14%
Total 154 0.08%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
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.
£29,431,000
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.
£29,431,000
ST MARY'S HOSPICE LIMITED [Charity number: 503456]
We care for over 1,000 people each year living with life-limiting illnesses such as Cancer, Motor Neurone Disease and Multiple Sclerosis.
£11,443,497
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.
£2,275,250
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.
£1,840,979
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
£1,238,517
SHIFT.MS [Charity number: 1117194]
Shift.ms is a user-led social network - www.shift.ms - for people with Multiple Sclerosis (known as MSers), particularly the recently diagnosed. Shift.ms aims to create a positive, enabling community for MSers which empowers them to acknowledge their MS, rethink how to achieve their ambitions and get on with their lives.
£1,010,905
CHILTERNS MS 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) to give them better control over their lives. It also aims to provide direct care, support and counselling for patients, their carers and families. This practical support and advice is provided in an atmosphere that is encouraging and inspiring.
£968,514
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS-UK LIMITED [Charity number: 1033731]
MS-UK produces New Pathways, a bi-monthly magazine, for people with MS. We run a national helpline with trained advisors who provide information and emotional support on any subject related to MS. We provide a telephone counselling service with BACP registered counsellors. We offer access to specialised exercise equipment and complimentary therapies at our wellness centre in Essex, Josephs Court.
£936,640
Clann Eireann Youth Club [Charity number: NI101558]
Community Relations Programming 5th March saw a fitting end to what can only be described as a very successful series of community relations programmes which have been developed by Clann Eireann Youth ClubAll projects came to a conclusion with a Celebration Night at the Civic Centre Craigavon on 5th March 2014.Guests were greeted by Mr Colin Mc Cusker Deputy Mayor of Craigavon as well as Ms Orlaith Fitzmaurice Department Director of Peace and Reconciliation Fund DFA Dublin -the programmes main sponsor, Minister for Education Mr John O Dowd MLA was also in attendance,our guest speaker for the evening Mr Alan Mc Bride WAVE.Craigavon Sports Personality of the Year Awards,congratulations to Declan Mulholland & Niamh Coleman who picked up awards last night.Declan was voted Junior Male Sports Personality of the Year, whilst Niamh won Minor Female Sports Personality of the Year.Also the club itself picked up The Mary Canniffe Award- which is a special sporting award in recognition of the success throughout the entire club last year.U16 Doubles All Ireland Handball Champions congratulations to Alana Doran/Niamh Coleman who won the U-16 Doubles All Ireland Handball title.The club were also represented very proudly in 3 other finals.Spirit of Sports Award congratulations to young Niall McCann from our club who yesterday received the Lady Taverners' Spirit Of Sport' Award in the Grand Opera House, Belfast. Niall, 10 years old & a double amputee, won 1st prize in an award for children with a disability aged 6-16 yrs old who live their lives through sport. Niall plays a whole host of sports and is part of our current U-12 boys football team and also cycles along with the clubs cycling team.Marie Hoye and Caitriona McKeag tournament 2014Clann Eireann hosted their 5th annual tournament in memory of the late Marie Hoye and Caitriona McKeag on Saturday past, 12th April, with the largest number of teams participating since the tournament was launched 5 years ago.
£903,618

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
THE GEOFF SMITH FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1095751]
To relieve and support persons who are suffering from Multiple Sclerosis and provide support for their carers, families and dependants, raising funds via a range of events, community, corporate and individual donations.
£36,299
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.
£757,131
MS TOGETHER [Charity number: 1200565]
"THE RELIEF OF NEED AMONG PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS), WITH A PARTICULAR FOCUS ON THOSE LIVING WITH MS AGED 18-35, BY PROVIDING SERVICES FOR SUPPORT AND ADVICE."
STOCKTON MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS GROUP [Charity number: 1032397]
support people with multiple sclerosis, and their families in the Borough of Stockton - on - Tees and surrounding area
£1,230
MS Therapy Centre (Wick) Limited [Charity number: SC002831]
The objects for which the Company is founded are: Subject as provided in Clause 3(c) below: (1) To aid and improve for the public benefit in the Area of Benefit the condition of those living with multiple sclerosis by any lawful means including any of the following means: (a) by bringing together persons living with multiple sclerosis and persons interested in multiple sclerosis. (b) by providing advice guidance and moral and practical support for persons living with multiple sclerosis. (c) by providing therapy (including hyperbaric oxygen therapy) for persons living with multiple sclerosis or other symptoms or conditions
£17,039
Multiple Sclerosis National Therapy Centres Ltd [Charity number: SC043250]
The objects of the company are to promote the relief of persons in the United Kingdom (hereinafter referred to as the area of benefit) with Multiple Sclerosis by any lawful means and in particular but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing:
£60,211
TALKS WITH M.S. [Charity number: 1201569]
TO RELIEVE THE NEEDS OF PEOPLE DIAGNOSED WITH OR AFFECTED BY MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, THEIR CARERS AND FRIENDS FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT BY:PROVIDING TALKS AND WEBINARS TO INCREASE KNOWLEDGE OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, AND PROVIDE ADVICE AND SUPPORTESTABLISHING AND OPERATING PEER-LED SUPPORT GROUPS TO DISCUSS AND SHARE EXPERIENCE OF SYMPTOMS, TREATMENT AND LIVING WITH THE DISEASERAISING AWARENESS AND SUPPORTING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PARTICIPATION IN MEDICAL RESEARCH INTO THE DISEASE
HARROW MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS THERAPY CENTRE LIMITED [Charity number: 299525]
To offer guidance and support to people with multiple sclerosis.
£252,542
BADGER LODGE [Charity number: 1182711]
Badger Lodge runs a Holiday Home at plot 829, Cherry Tree Holiday Park, Parkdean Holidays (UK) Ltd, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. NR31 9QR for the use of people with Multiple Sclerosis. It is funded by the people using it and overseen by Trustees
£8,675
MERCIA MS THERAPY CENTRE LTD [Charity number: 701561]
It provides a variety of therapies for people with multiple sclerosis & other ailments, children with Autism and cerebral palsy, all within the centre for the people of Coventry & surrounding areas.
£115,291

Last update: January 2, 2024
Created: January 2, 2024