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I'm fundraising my way to MSFest. Help me to raise over $200 for The MS Society of Tasmania and I'll be rewarded with a ticket to Tasmania's largest one day music festival.
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurological disease that randomly attacks the central nervous system and is the most common disease of the central nervous system in young adults.
Did you know?
- The average age of diagnosis of MS is just 30 years
- MS affects three times as many women as men
- One in 20 Australians will be touched by MS through a family member, colleague or friend who is living with the disease
- Tasmania has the highest prevalence per capita of any state in Australia
- there is yet to be a cause or cure found for this lifelong disease.
Thanks for your support of Tasmanians living with MS!
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The MS Society of Tasmania
The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Tasmania has been established to reduce the impact of multiple sclerosis on those affected by the condition, including the individual, family, friends and employers, while being committed to finding a cure for this condition and supporting research. The vision of the MS Society of Tasmania is to have a Tasmanian MS Community that is engaged, informed, understood and supported.
The MS Society has a proud history of providing a variety of services to clients for over 50 years. These include case management, counselling, immunotherapy, nursing support, co-ordinating an MS Clinic at the Royal Hobart Hospital Repatriation Centre, as well as providing education about MS to clients, health professionals and the wider community.
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