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Donations

There are 3 ways you can support the MS Society of Auckland financially:

1. Make a donation

In New Zealand, simply ring 0900 Yes 2 MS (0900 937 267) to make an instant $10 donation.

Your donation will be charged on your telephone bill. Children, please ask your parents first.

(If you wish to contact the Society, please do not use the 0900 number above. Please use the regular office telephone number, (64 9) 845 5921, or refer to the contact details.)

To donate a different amount, please use our Donation/Membership form. You can either:
* download the form, complete and email it
    (requires Microsoft Excel)
* print the form and post it
    (requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader.)


2. Become a Member

Membership in the MS Society costs NZ$20 per year and helps provide services to people with MS and their families.

As a member, you will receive a bi-monthy newsletter which includes information on managing MS plus research and legislative issues.

Members are first to know about events and can take advantage of special prices.

The Society provide members with access to some aid equipment at special low prices.

Becoming a member of the MS Society is an excellent way to network and make some friends etc. while supporting a very worthy cause for only $20!

You can either:
* download the form, complete and email it
    (requires Microsoft Excel)
* print the form and post it
    (requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader.)


3. Make a Bequest

Please consult your lawyer or solicitor.

You may wish to refer to the NZ Law Society's pamphlet: Making a Will and Estate Administration
(Requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader)


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