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The Multiple Sclerosis Coalition

The Multiple Sclerosis Coalition (MSC) is an affiliation of independent MS organizations dedicated to the enhancement of the quality of life for all those affected by MS.

Founding Members:
Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers (www.mscare.org)
Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (www.msassociation.org)
Multiple Sclerosis Foundation (www.msfocus.org )

Other Members:
Accelerated Cure Project for Multiple Sclerosis
(www.acceleratedcure.org)
International Organization of Multiple Sclerosis Nurses (www.iomsn.org)
National Multiple Sclerosis Society (www.nmss.org )
Can Do Multiple Sclerosis (Formally The Heuga Center for MS)
www.mscando.org
United Spinal Association (www.unitedspinal.org)
Vision Works Foundation, Inc/MS Friends Initiative
(www.msfriends.org)

Mission of the Multiple Sclerosis Coalition

The MSC's mission is to increase opportunities for cooperation and provide greater opportunity to leverage the effective use of resources for the benefit of the MS community.

About the Coalition

The primary objectives of the MSC are to educate, advocate, collaborate, and improve the efficiency of services for individuals with MS and those who are close to them. With so much on the horizon in terms of MS research, treatments, advocacy, and symptom management, the MSC provides critical momentum to work together to ensure this collective support continues. For more information on the MSC please visit: www.multiplesclerosiscoalition.org.

Coalition Committees

Executive Committee
President: Doug Franklin
Vice-President: Alan Segaloff
Secretary/Treasurer: David Price
Membership Committee
Brian Hutchinson, Chair
Jules Kuperberg
Amelia Davis

Coalition Resources

Multiple Sclerosis Coalition Brochure

Multiple Sclerosis Coalition Resource Guide
This booklet offers information to support professionals who care for patients and families with multiple sclerosis. The Coalition Resource Guide is available in a PDF.

 


Last Updated: Thursday, November 12, 2009