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.
142 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.07% 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 | 34 | 0.05% |
| £10k - £100k | 51 | 0.07% |
| £100k - £250k | 24 | 0.11% |
| £250k - £500k | 14 | 0.13% |
| £500k - £1m | 7 | 0.10% |
| £1m - £10m | 8 | 0.09% |
| Over £10m | 2 | 0.09% |
| Total | 140 | 0.07% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
| Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| ccew | 108 | 0.06% |
| oscr | 26 | 0.10% |
| ccni | 8 | 0.11% |
| Total | 142 | 0.07% |
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. |
£29,776,000 |
| 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. |
£29,776,000 |
| 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. |
£2,426,192 |
| 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. |
£1,800,712 |
| 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 |
£1,568,188 |
| 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 |
£1,421,103 |
| 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. |
£1,204,378 |
| 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 |
£1,204,378 |
| Merlin Neuro Therapy Centre Ltd [Charity number: 1093691] A centre of excellence in Cornwall providing a range of expert care,support and therapies for those living with Multiple Sclerosis and other neurological conditions;and for their families and their friends |
£1,113,486 |
| 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. |
£1,081,155 |
Ten random charities¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| 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 |
£9,248 |
| Chedgrave Oxygen Therapy Centre [Charity number: 800850] The Centre provides Oxygen therapy to those who have Multiple Sclerosis as well as providing the service to wider medical conditions that may benefit from oxygen therapy The treatment involves using a diving chamber where a high dose of oxygen under various pressures is given. Treatment encourages increased healing and promotes management of the client's condition. |
£93,039 |
| The Lothians MS Support Group [Charity number: SC041738] The overall objective of the group is to improve the lives of members who have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and in furtherance thereof but not otherwise:- 3.1 Provide a forum for members to discuss MS related issues 3.2 Provide access to relevant support information, training, facilities and professional services. 3.3 Raise awareness of MS related issues in the wider community. 3.4 Provide opportunities for members to socialise. |
£94 |
| Faith in Action Missions, Newtownards [Charity number: NI100261] Our aim is to advance Christianity, the relief of poverty, the preservation of health, advance education, help to decrease criminal behaviour. We help Orphans, School Children, Prisoners, Alcoholics, Drug addicts, cancer sufferers, MS sufferers, sick people, Homeless people, young and Elderly people, and many more people that otherwise would receive no help at all. We build new church buildings, and new extensions, trying to give the people places of worship, we have just finished building a new church building on the Ukrainian Russian border, before the people were crammed into a small house, now they have a new building that holds 250 people. We are building a new church extension in the City of Kharkov, this is the only church in an area that holds 70,000 people. We are building an extension to benefit the elderly and the sick, these people live out in the country, and have no one to care for them, so they will be brought into the home and looked after We help the people by buying minibuses for the churches, the church can then to go to where the people are, most of our work with the sick and elderly is out in the country, so transport is very badly needed, this means that the sick can be taken to the doctor, or hospital when the need arises. We also benefit the people through sending containers of humanitarian aid to them, for the hospitals, we send hospital equipment, beds, mattresses, ultra sound equipment, incubators, etc. For the orphans we send new clothes and new shoes, plus school equipment. For the prisoners we send furniture for the new buildings that we have helped to build, plus financial help. We also help in the drug & alcohol rehab, by providing finances, furniture, clothing, and much more. In the schools, we provide finances, humanitarian aid, furniture, we also help to advance their English language skills. In all of our areas of work, we help by sending containers of aid to relief the poverty, we also evangelise in all of those areas. |
£130,430 |
| THE M.S. THERAPY CENTRE (OXFORD) LTD [Charity number: 900278] The Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre (Oxford) offers oxygen, complementary therapies and support to people with MS. |
£61,778 |
| THE BERKSHIRE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS THERAPY CENTRE LIMITED [Charity number: 800419] To aid and improve for the public benefit the condition of those living with multiple sclerosis by any lawful means including the following1. By bringing together persons living with multiple sclerosis 2. By providing guidance and moral and practical support for persons living with multiple sclerosis; 3. By providing therapy including Oxygen Therapy for persons living with multiple sclerosis |
£818,632 |
| MS NORTHLANDS [Charity number: 1189237] We have not yet started to trade or provide any services, we intend to start in 2022 |
£130 |
| ESKDALE MILL & HERITAGE TRUST [Charity number: 1113837] The Trust owns the listed grade 2* Eskdale Mill at Boot in Eskdale, the last working water corn mill in the Lake District National Park. The Mill is open to the public at least 5 days a week from April to end of October, and at other times by contact with the Mill Manager, Ms Kate Hughes |
£56,942 |
| THE SHANE PROJECT [Charity number: 1114230] Raise awareness of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) within the African/Caribbean and Ethnic minority communities via seminars, conferences, workshops and giving presentations at other kinds of events. |
£2,444 |
| THE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS THERAPY CENTRE (NW) LIMITED [Charity number: 1095695] The Charity is principally engaged in acting for the public benefit to aid and improve the condition of all those suffering from multiple sclerosis and other neurological conditions by providing advice, guidance and moral and practical supports to sufferers and their carers by arranging, providing and operating facilities for therapeutic treatments to aid and enhance the management of the disease. |
£454,472 |