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A Collaborative Network of Independent MS Organizations

The Multiple Sclerosis Coalition (MSC) was founded
in 2005 by three independent multiple sclerosis
(MS) organizations in an effort to work together to
benefit individuals with MS.

OUR VISION

The MSC has grown to Nine member organizations, all of whom provide critical MS programs and services

The vision of the MSC is to improve the quality of life for those affected by MS through a collaborative national network of independent MS organizations. Our mission is to increase opportunities for cooperation and provide greater leverage in collaborative and effective use of resources for the benefit of the entire MS community.

Our Primary Objectives

1

Education

Education is a continuing need among everyone involved with MS — from medical professionals to patients, family, and friends. World-wide research leads to a constant flow of new treatments and a new understanding of MS. Topics such as newly diagnosed MS, progressive types of MS, services, and advocacy have been highlighted in educational workshops sponsored by the Multiple Sclerosis Coalition (MSC).

2

Advocacy

Advocacy is important in gaining much needed support and funding for research, programs, and awareness. A unified voice generates far greater impact on critical public policy initiatives. One example of how the MSC actively participates is in the support of research funding, making sure the needs of the MS community are heard. Another example involves healthcare reform, which is an area of vital concern for all individuals with MS, searching for ways to afford essential medical care and prescriptions.

3

Collaboration

Collaboration is at the heart of what the MSC is all about. By working together, we create a dynamic network of support to best meet the needs of the MS community. One of the vital collaborative efforts of the MSC has been to advocate for a new national MS database. As part of the “National Neurological Diseases Surveillance System Act,” the MSC is working to establish a permanent MS surveillance system to measure the incidence and prevalence of MS in the United States.

4

Improving the efficiency of services

Improving the efficiency of services to the MS community means coordinating our efforts as individual MS organizations. Our goals are to avoid duplication of services, promote sharing resources, and obtain maximum results. Through mutual cooperation, we can achieve our goal of providing the best possible services to the MS community. Together we make good things happen.

MEET OUR MEMBERS

Accelerated Cure
ACCELERATED CURE
1-781-487-0008 www.acceleratedcure.org
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Can Do MS

MS CAN DO

1-800-367-3101
www.ms-cando.org
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Consortium of
Multiple Sclerosis Centers

CONSORTIUM OF MS CENTERS

Phone: 1-201-487-1050
www.mscare.org
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International Organization of Multiple Sclerosis Nurses

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF MS NURSES

Phone: 1-201-487-1050
www.iomsn.org
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Multiple Sclerosis
Association of America

MS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA

Phone: 1-800-532-7667
www.mymsaa.org
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Multiple Sclerosis Foundation

MS FOUNDATION

Phone: 1-800-225-6495
www.msfocus.org
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MS Views & News

MS VIEWS & NEWS

Phone: 1-786-286-8777
www.msviewsandnews.org
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National Multiple Sclerosis Society

NATIONAL MS SOCIETY

Phone: 1-800-344-4867
www.nationalmssociety.org
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United Spinal Association

UNITED SPINAL ASSOCIATION

Fax: 1-718-803-3782
www.unitedspinal.org
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