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Stream to End MS 2024

Join us on October 1, 2023

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Get registered now with our suite of stream-friendly tools. Be part of the #StreamtoEndMS Discord Server. A place to easily communicate with your peers, share charity streams and stay connected with the Stream to End MS community. Help us achieve our vision of a world free of MS, one stream at a time. Plus, check us out on TWITCH.

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Start by registering and setting up your campaign.

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Set up your streams and tell your community, followers, and friends to join in. 

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Raise critical funds to change the world for people affected by MS.

About the National MS Society

The Society mobilizes people and resources so that everyone affected by multiple sclerosis can live their best lives as we stop MS in its tracks, restore what has been lost and end MS forever. Last year, through our comprehensive nationwide network of services, the Society connected approximately one million people to the connections, information and resources they need. To move closer to a world free of MS, the Society also invested in 380 new and ongoing research projects around the world.

How Your Fundraising Helps


$250

Provides a person with dedicated support from an MS Navigator, through multiple conversations and touchpoints, to address their unique MS challenges and needs


$500

Enables a promising graduate student to work in an MS lab for 20 hours a week over a semester to advance MS research discoveries


$750

Provides a family with respite care services to help support caregivers


$1,000

Provides an auto modification to help people with MS maintain their driving independence


$2,500

Hosts one Society in-person program event to educate and connect 100 people affected by MS


$5,000

One month of support for an MS research fellow to help launch the career of the next great MS research leader

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