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World MS Day

World MS Day 2026 is on 30th May 2026 and this year’s theme is “taking control”.

This World MS Day, take control of the community that supports you. A donation to Shift.ms doesn't just "keep the lights on," it means that the next person diagnosed with MS doesn't have to face the future alone.

Take control of your MS. Support your community. Donate to Shift.ms

Considering a donation of £1,000 or more?

At Shift.ms, we consider any major gift of £1,000 or more to be philanthropic. If you'd like to make a large donation, get in touch today at hello@shift.ms and find out how your donation could make the biggest impact on MSers.
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Our story

Welcome to our donate page, I'm George, the co-founder and CEO of Shift.ms. I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2004 and started the charity in 2009.

When I was first diagnosed, one of the biggest challenges I faced was finding people who understood what I was going through. The online community was an opportunity to meet far more people and for me, connecting with other MSers was a lifeline.

I started Shift.ms so MSers who are diagnosed today have a safe community where they can connect and learn from others living with MS.

80% of people with MS have experienced isolation. That's two million worldwide which is mind-blowing and heartbreaking. We know there is more we can do.

We're building an app so more people can benefit from easy access, fast, 1 to 1 support. When people need connection most, the MS community will be just one tap away.

In our 2023 impact report, 86% of Shift.ms members said they felt supported and encouraged by their peers. The evidence is clear: connection is transformative.

Read our full impact report here.

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Your donation will ensure Shift.ms is there when people need the community most.

Please donate whatever you can by tapping 'Donate now'. Thank you.

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MSer stories

“I had more questions than answers.” Watch how Maytee’s MS journey began

“My diagnosis was a sense of relief.” Listen to Mike’s story of getting an MS diagnosis

Watch Treasa talk relatable connection: “Sometimes with MS you try to mask the issues you have”

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