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Why leave a Gift in Will to MS Plus

Give back what multiple sclerosis takes away. Support MS Plus with a Gift in Will. Your bequest to charity funds crucial MS research and support services.

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A gift in your Will (often called a bequest or a legacy) can be transformative to those living with multiple sclerosis (MS). Your gift can help fund vital MS research as well as provide essential care and services that will change lives forever.

Your gift can help give back what multiple sclerosis takes away.

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Email or call 1800 443 867 and chat to Charlotte or one of the friendly people at MS Plus who will happily answer gift in your Will questions.

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Why leave a gift in your Will to MS Plus

Your gift to MS Plus will help change the future for Australians who live with multiple sclerosis (MS).

A gift in your Will can reduce the pain and distress caused by MS, a cruel condition that steals hopes, dreams and potential.

More than 33,000 people in Australia live with MS. Since 1956, MS Plus has fought to improve the lives of people affected by MS. And now, because of generous bequests from the community to MS Plus, the end of MS is in sight.

But we’re not there yet. And the number of people diagnosed with MS is increasing.

A gift in your Will now costs nothing, but will help free future generations from the life-limiting effects of multiple sclerosis.

Today, a cure for MS seems imminent – rather than simply possible. The ability to reverse the progress of MS is also tantalisingly close.

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How to leave a gift in your Will

At MS Plus, we recommend you start by considering your values, your family, and the difference you want to make in the world.

It’s absolutely possible (in fact, we encourage it!) to look after family first, but still leave a gift in your Will to MS Plus.

You don’t have to be rich to make a difference. Even 1% of your estate will help create a better future for people who have MS.

You don’t have to be rich to make a difference. Even leaving a small gift in your estate can help create a better future for people living with MS. You can even leave a gift in Memory of someone you love or respect.

You can choose to direct your gift to MS Plus towards general use, or to support a specific area such as research or services for people with MS.

If you decide to include MS Plus in your Will, we recommend you contact a solicitor who will make sure your Will accurately reflects your wishes.

While it does help us to know if you have chosen to leave a gift in your Will, and we’d like to thank and acknowledge you, MS Plus understands it’s a very personal decision and won’t ask you for details. 

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Leave a gift in someone's memory

In Memory donations are a meaningful way to honour the memory of a loved one while making a difference to others.

Find out more about In Memory donations
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Our Giving Toolkit

Our Giving Toolkitopens in new tab is designed to help you understand how to make a gift in your Will to MS Plus. A gift in Will can often be called a bequest or a legacy and even a devise, depending on the type of item given. You can find out more below or please contact us on 1800 443 867.

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Our amazing supporters

  1. George will change life for future generations with his gift in Will

    George lives with secondary progressive MS, and says, “MS is completely different today than it was when I was diagnosed 20 plus years ago – the difference in that period of time is massive, and I believe all the research into MS that has happened in that time, has made this happen.”

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  2. MS Callistemon League

    Our MS Heroes become members of our MS Callistemon League. This is the special honorary giving society they join through their pledge. They are kind benefactors who have an impact to both the lives of those living with MS and to our own lives.

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  3. Bronwyn has a message about the impact of a gift in your Will

    "When presented with a challenge, I'm going to go: Can I do it? Do I want to do it? I will not be stopped by MS or anything else."

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The difference you can make

If you were diagnosed with MS in the 1950s, your condition would have been considered untreatable. The best doctors could do was try to reduce the severity of some symptoms.

A person diagnosed with MS today can benefit from a range of treatments that help manage symptoms and slow the progress of their disease. They can access services that support a dignified, fulfilling life.

Charity gifts from generous people in the community are crucial to continuing this progress.
 

Your gift in Will donation of any size to MS Plus could:

Your gift could help create a future when MS can easily be stopped in its tracks.
 

Write a free Will with Gathered Here

MS Plus have partnered with Gathered Hereopens in new tab, an online service that simplifies the process of writing a Will.
 

If you need a fairly simple Will, the Gathered Here online service is free. It can take as little as 10 minutes to create a Will this way.

For more complicated estates or customised Wills, Gathered Here charges a modest fee.
 

Both options allow you to include a charitable bequest to MS Plus and make a lasting difference in the lives of people living with MS.

The impact of MS

Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects thousands of Australians and is the leading cause of disability in young adults.

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thousand Australians living with MS

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Australians living with MS per 100k people, up from 103 in 2017

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average age of diagnosis

I want to make a difference now, what can I give to MS Plus?

Do you want to make a difference for MS Plus now? Here are some options:

How to write a will

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If you or someone close to you has been diagnosed a neurological condition, we’re here to support you – both now and throughout your journey.

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