Volunteers are an integral part of our team, donating their time and talents as we work together to make a difference in the lives of people affected by MS. Every action taken is part of a collective movement to connect and empower the MS community to create positive change. Submit the form below to be contacted by a member of our Volunteer Team and learn about the perfect opportunity for you!
Volunteer Opportunities at MS Canada
Fundraising & Community Event Teams
Becoming a team member for a fundraising event (like MS Walk or MS Bike) is a rewarding way to make a real impact in the fight against multiple sclerosis. As a member of the team, you'll assist with event logistics, promote the event in your community, secure sponsorships, and many other event day tasks. Your efforts will help ensure a smooth event and raise vital funds for MS research and support services. Be part of a dedicated team making a meaningful impact for Canadians living with MS.
Calls to the Community
Throughout the year, we connect with fundraisers, event participants, and donors to strengthen our connection to the community—and we need your help! The Gratitude Calling Team is a group of dedicated volunteers who make thank you calls to MS Canada supporters at key moments throughout the year. It’s a simple but powerful way to show appreciation and keep our community engaged. If you enjoy connecting with people and spreading positivity, this is a great way to give back. No experience is needed, just a friendly voice and a willingness to help! Join us in making a difference, one call at a time.
Represent MS Canada in your community: Burgers to Beat MS
Burger Day volunteers play a key role in supporting A&W’s annual Burgers to Beat MS campaign. On Burgers to Beat MS Day, volunteers visit their local A&W locations to thank the employees for their support, greet customers, and help with any additional fundraising activities. Volunteers help ensure a smooth and successful day, while raising awareness for MS and showing support for Canadians living with the disease. It’s a great way to get involved, give back to the community, and make a meaningful impact in the fight against MS.