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National Multiple Sclerosis Society
NameNational Multiple Sclerosis Society
HeadquartersNew York City, United States
PresidentCyndi Zagieboylo

National Multiple Sclerosis Society. The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is a non-profit organization founded in 1946 by Sylvia Lawry, with the help of Boris Solomyak and Hilda Clark, to support research and provide services for people affected by Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a chronic and often disabling disease of the Central Nervous System that affects Brain and Spinal Cord. The organization works closely with National Institutes of Health (NIH), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and other organizations such as American Academy of Neurology and World Health Organization to advance MS research and improve the lives of people with MS. The society also collaborates with other organizations like Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation to provide a comprehensive approach to addressing the needs of people with MS.

History

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society was established in 1946, with the first chapter opening in New York City. The organization has since grown to include over 500 chapters and 50 state offices across the United States, working with renowned researchers like Stephen Hauser and David Hafler from University of California, San Francisco and Yale University. The society has played a significant role in raising awareness about MS, with the help of celebrities like Christina Applegate and Montel Williams, and has supported groundbreaking research, including the work of Alastair Compston and Ian McDonald from University of Cambridge and University of London. The organization has also worked with other non-profit organizations, such as American Cancer Society and American Heart Association, to advance the understanding and treatment of MS.

Mission_and_Goals

The mission of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society is to stop MS in its tracks, restore what has been lost, and end MS forever, as stated by Cyndi Zagieboylo, the organization's president. The society's goals include funding research to find the cause and cure of MS, providing services and support to people with MS, and advocating for the rights of people with MS, in collaboration with organizations like Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund and National Organization on Disability. The organization works with prominent researchers like Lawrence Steinman from Stanford University and Stephen Waxman from Yale University to achieve its goals. The society also partners with other organizations, such as National Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada and Multiple Sclerosis International Federation, to advance the global understanding and treatment of MS.

Research_and_Programs

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society funds research to find the cause and cure of MS, with a focus on understanding the Immune System and its role in MS, as researched by University of Oxford and University of California, Los Angeles. The organization supports research programs, such as the National MS Society Research Program, which has funded researchers like David Miller from University College London and Gavin Giovannoni from Queen Mary University of London. The society also provides programs and services, such as MS Navigator and MS Connection, to support people with MS, in collaboration with organizations like Patient Advocate Foundation and National Patient Advocate Foundation. The organization works with renowned institutions like Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to advance the understanding and treatment of MS.

Fundraising_and_Events

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society raises funds through various events and campaigns, including the MS Walk and MS Bike, which take place in cities like New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. The organization also hosts events like MS Challenge Walk and MS MuckFest, which raise awareness and funds for MS research, with the support of celebrities like Katie Couric and Neil Patrick Harris. The society partners with organizations like American Red Cross and United Way to raise funds and support people with MS. The organization also receives funding from foundations like Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Michael J. Fox Foundation to support its research and programs.

Organization_and_Leadership

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is led by Cyndi Zagieboylo, who serves as the organization's president, and a board of directors that includes prominent individuals like Richard M. Schulze and James M. Anderson. The organization has a staff of over 500 employees, with offices in New York City and across the United States, working with organizations like National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The society is governed by a board of trustees, which includes representatives from organizations like American Medical Association and National Academy of Sciences. The organization also has a strong network of volunteers, including MS Ambassadors like Christina Applegate and Montel Williams, who help raise awareness and support for MS research.

Impact_and_Achievements

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society has made significant contributions to the understanding and treatment of MS, with the support of organizations like National Institutes of Health and Food and Drug Administration. The organization has funded research that has led to the development of new treatments, such as Beta Interferon and Glatiramer Acetate, which have improved the lives of people with MS, as reported by Journal of the American Medical Association and New England Journal of Medicine. The society has also provided services and support to over 1 million people with MS, through programs like MS Navigator and MS Connection, in collaboration with organizations like Patient Advocate Foundation and National Patient Advocate Foundation. The organization has received awards and recognition for its work, including the National Health Council's Award for Excellence in Health Care, and has been recognized by organizations like American Academy of Neurology and World Health Organization for its contributions to MS research and advocacy. Category:Medical and health organizations

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