Make a meaningful impact by supporting people affected by MS in your community.

Why MS Canada?

When you volunteer with us, you will:

  • Make a meaningful impact by supporting people affected by MS in your community.

  • Build your skills through hands-on experience, training, and mentorship.

  • Join a diverse, supportive community driven to create positive change.

  • Explore flexible, inclusive opportunities that fit your interests and schedule.

Students can apply their volunteer hours towards graduation requirements - MS Canada will provide a letter of confirmation for completed hours. 

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Become a Volunteer

Express Your Interest 
Complete our Volunteer Application Form to tell us a bit about yourself and your goals.

Connect With Us 
Meet our team and explore how your skills can support people affected by MS.

Grow With Us 
Develop new skills and confidence as you take on a role that matters.

Make An Impact 
Turn hope into action and help build a stronger, more connected MS community.

Apply Now

Need help or have questions? Email us- we’re happy to assist you. 

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Volunteer Opportunities

Your time, talents, and passion help improve the lives of people affected by MS and drive progress toward a cure. Every action contributes to a collective movement that inspires change in communities across Canada.

Whether you’re interested in event support, peer connections, community outreach, or advocacy and leadership roles, there’s a place for you to make an impact.

Explore volunteer opportunities and get involved today!

Open Opportunities

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Volunteer Impact

Our volunteers are compassionate, community-minded individuals who turn their passion into purpose. Together, they help improve quality of life for people affected by MS - right in their own communities.

We’re deeply grateful to our volunteer community for their dedication and heart. Their collective efforts drive progress, inspire hope, and bring us closer to a world free of MS.

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