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- Children's Hope for Understanding
Multiple Sclerosis (CHUMS):
CHUMS is a program designed to enhance awareness and comprehension levels
of children whose lives are affected by MS.
- Montel Williams MS Foundation:
The goal of the Montel Williams MS Foundation is to further the scientific
study of MS and disseminate information to survivors, their loved ones and
the general public.
- MS Awareness Foundation (MSAF):
The goal of MSAF is to promote self-awareness and educate the public at large
about the health and lifestyle challenges facing those affected with the disease.
- MS Net:
An online community with information pertaining to multiple sclerosis.
- MS Watch:
An online community for all people with MS and their care partners.
- Multiple Sclerosis Association of
America:
MSAA's mission is to ease the day-to-day challenges of individuals with multiple
sclerosis and their care partners.
- Multiple Sclerosis Foundation (MSF):
MSF's primary mission is to ensure the best quality of life for those coping
with MS by providing comprehensive support and educational programs.
- Multiple Sclerosis International Federation:
The MSIF is an international body linking the activities of National MS Societies
around the world.
- Multiple Sclerosis National
Research Institute:
The Multiple Sclerosis National Research Institute is a division of Torrey
Pines Institute for Molecular Studies, a not-for-profit basic research center
dedicated to the discovery and development of innovative research methods
that lead to treatments for major medical conditions, including multiple sclerosis.
- Multiple Sclerosis Society of
Canada:
The MS Society of Canada's mission is to be a leader in finding a cure for
multiple sclerosis and enabling people affected by MS to enhance their quality
of life.
- Myelin Project:
The Myelin Project aims to accelerate research on myelin repair. Myelin can
be destroyed by hereditary neurodegenerative disorders such as the leukodystrophies,
and by acquired diseases such as multiple sclerosis.
- Myelin Repair Foundation:
The Myelin Repair Foundation's mission is to rapidly accelerate the discovery
of myelin repair treatments to improve the lives of people suffering from
Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
- National Multiple Sclerosis
Society:
The Society and its network of chapters nationwide promote research, educate,
advocate on critical issues, and organize a wide range of programs - including
support for the newly diagnosed and those living with MS over time.
- US Against MS:
United Support Against Multiple Sclerosis is an all volunteer organization
dedicated to helping Marylanders with Multiple Sclerosis.
This page was last updated on: May 12, 2009.
For more information about the Maryland Center for Multiple
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