What our supporters did, 2011:
Sandy from Nottinghamshire held a large Zumba class Saks Hair, Wetherby & York donated £1 for every client during MS Week Neil displayed posters at a doctor's surgery in Leek Andrew and colleagues at Tesco in March held a cake sale Advanced Business Solutions, Harpenden held a dress down day Leona sold a specially designed range of blue stationary online Brigitte from Rye raised awareness in her pharmacy Lordship Farm School in Letchworth held a blue themed day Pauline from Staffordshire sold homemade cards Philip collected money at Oldham Hospital and in a local shopping centre Staff at BRC Ltd had a cake sale and blue dress down day Empire Cinema in Newcastle raised awareness Beverley from Hampshire held a coffee morning Angela raised awareness with colleagues at Mold Hospital Sutton Bonnington Primary School held a dress down in blue day Gemma and colleagues held a quiz, cake sale, raffle and wore fancy dress Shirley from Cumbria raised awareness in her local shop Marie from Worcestershire held a cake sale The Physio Dept at the Walton Hospital raised awareness Stacey from Lanarkshire sold homemade goods Chantal and colleagues had a blueberry muffin eating competition! Pupils & staff at Rosneath Primary School held a dress down day Samantha from Newcastle held a raffle, quiz and cake sale Lynn from Sheffield will raised awareness at work Maria from Worcestershire sold cakes Lindsay from Stirling gave out information at her school Emily and colleagues held a dress up in blue day Olivia and colleagues held a blue dress down day and cake sale

About the MS Trust www.mstrust.org.uk

The MS Trust is in contact with 35,000 people affected by MS; that's people with MS, their families, friends and the health care professionals who help manage MS. Most people have got to know about us via our publications, our website and many from our Christmas Cards!

Health professionals generally become aware of us through our educational events and publications; every new MS nurse in the UK attends the Development Module in Clinical MS run by the MS Trust and our Way Ahead newsletter for healthcare professionals goes out to nearly 5,000 people.

Most people know that the MS Trust provides and funds information that is tailored to what people want to know, education for health professionals about what people with MS need, research into better management of MS and support for anyone affected by MS, but we also thought that people might like to learn a little bit more about what we actually do at the MS Trust on a day to day basis. Each department of the MS Trust has therefore written about themselves and what they do in this section of the website.

Getting to know the MS Trust