Multiple Sclerosis Charity Selected as Charity of the Year

After 12 months of supporting The Alzheimers Society as our Charity of the Year, we’re delighted to confirm that Morpeth based non-for-profit organization, MS Research and Relief Fund, has been appointed our Charity of the Year for 2017/18.

MS Research and Relief Fund (MSRRF) is a UK registered charity (No.228634) that aims to improve the quality of life of all people affected by Multiple Sclerosis (or MS).

MS is a chronic disease of the central nervous system that affects more than 100,000 people in the UK and is the most common disabling condition among young adults.

MS can affect a person’s mobility, their independence and their confidence, and can also the change the lives of their partners, families and friends.

MSRRF provide a range of services to help people whose lives have been affected by MS. In their seven centres and outreach groups across the North East of England, we provide complementary therapies and gentle exercise, completely free of charge to people with MS and their carers.

Nationally, they also offer grants for aids and adaptations or respite care, provide advice and information services and support research into MS and its treatments.

They receive no statutory funding, so rely entirely on donations to provide their services.

Mark Burdett, Sales & Marketing Director at NC Insurance had this to say about working with MS Research and Relief Fund (MSRRF):

“My dad died of MS when he was just 39 years old so on a personal level, being able to help MSRRF means a great deal to me. I’ve been to their Benmar House centre on a few occasions in recent months and seeing the excellent work they do makes me want to promote their services and raise as much awareness & money for them as possible over the next 12 months & beyond. I would urge anyone who knows someone with MS or is interested in finding out more about this great charities work to visit the link below.”

Mark went on to add:

“Our Account Director, Richard Lloyd, is already in training for the Coast2Coast to raise money for MSRRF and we’ve several other things lined up throughout the year so watch this space!”

For further information on MS Research and Relief Fund (MSRRF) visit https://www.ms-researchandrelief.org