MS is complex. MS is urgent. And awareness leads to action. By showing up, sharing stories, and spreading trusted information, we can deepen understanding and move closer to a world free of MS.
This toolkit is designed to help you take action during MS Awareness Month, with the most concentrated effort taking place during MS Awareness Week (March 8–14). By sharing these resources, starting conversations, or hosting a fundraiser, you help raise awareness about the unseen realities of MS, combat misinformation, and support people living with MS.
March 2026
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For Society Supporters
Symptoms like fatigue, pain, cognitive changes and depression are often invisible, yet they shape every decision of daily life for people with MS.
For them and their loved ones, the @National MS Society is a lifeline—offering trusted information, community, advocacy, and critical support at every stage of the journey.
Help others see the unseen.
For People Who Live with MS
Living with MS every day means struggling in ways some may never see. Managing tradeoffs between work and rest, independence and support, and hope and fear is a daily reality.
[Insert Personal Story]
Even on good days, MS is still there. I’m so grateful for the work the @National MS Society does to advance research, share information, and advocate for a future free of MS.
Learn more about how MS impacts daily life.
https://ntlms.org/msatoz
For People Who Love Someone Who Lives with MS
MS can cause dozens of symptoms — including ones you’ll never see. Symptoms like fatigue, pain, cognitive changes and depression are often invisible, yet they shape every decision of daily life for people living with MS.
Understanding some of these challenges can make a huge difference when it comes to offering support.
Test your knowledge of this complex, often misunderstood disease.
https://ntlms.org/msquiz
For Society Supporters- Option 2
The treatment options for MS have expanded rapidly over the past decade. These transformative advancements in the care and treatment of MS make day-to-day life more manageable for many people living with the disease.
Yet a stark truth remains – MS still has no cure and still has a major impact on those diagnosed and their loved ones, often in ways you can’t see.
Let’s end MS together.
For People Who Live with MS- Option 2
MS is still there, even when you can’t see it.
Fatigue, pain, and other unpredictable, invisible symptoms shape every decision of daily life.
[Insert Personal Story]
During MS Awareness Week, I’m joining the @National MS Society in revealing the unseen realities of living with MS.
Understanding and support matter. See the disease for what it is and learn how you can bring us closer to ending MS together.
For People Who Love Someone Who Lives with MS- Option 2
With MS, what you see is never the whole story.
MS can cause a wide range of symptoms — from fatigue and vision changes to mobility challenges, pain, and cognitive impacts — and no two days are the same.
During MS Awareness Week, the @National MS Society is shining a light on how these unseen symptoms affect daily life and why support, understanding, and continued progress matter for everyone living with MS.
See MS for what it is. https://ntlms.org/msmythsfacts
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Host a Facebook Fundraiser
1. Visit this link: https://www.facebook.com/fund/nationalmssociety/
2. Fill out your fundraiser details:
Title: Make it personal (e.g., “Making the Invisible Visible").
Goal: Set your fundraising target.
End Date: Choose when your fundraiser ends.
Description: Share why this cause matters to you
3. Click “Create.”
Share your fundraiser on your timeline, in groups, and with friends. Encourage others to donate and share it too.
Host an Instagram Fundraiser
Currently, Instagram fundraisers can only be shared via the mobile app.
1. Visit this link to access our Instagram Fundraiser: https://ig.me/1Y6ua1geyOVG42h
2. Click “Share” in the bottom right corner of the screen.
3. Select the “Post” option and use the post templates we’ve provided.
If you're sharing it to your story, feel free to add text, GIFs, or images to encourage people to donate.
Encourage friends and followers to share the fundraiser to increase impact.
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PPC Advocate Toolkit
Description
Change happens when the MS community comes together to take a stand, share their stories and advocate for a better future. The Public Policy Conference (PPC) connects passionate MS Activists, policymakers and leaders committed to creating that future for everyone affected by MS. But the conversations, stories and momentum built at PPC power progress all year long.
This social media toolkit is designed to help you shine a light on the urgency of MS advocacy, elevate trusted information and invite more people to join the movement.
What the National MS Society Does
Advocate for policies that improve the lives of people living with MS.
Empower MS Activists with training, tools and resources to confidently and effectively advocate at the state and federal levels.
Provide educational information and resources on the rights of those living with MS, including access to employment, housing, education and essential support.
How You Can Help
SHARE the social media posts and media assets below across your platforms.
PERSONALIZE posts by adding your own voice or story — it makes the impact even stronger.
TAG the National MS Society on all platforms.
ENGAGE your networks March 22–24 to share PPC moments in real time, amplifying the power of MS advocacy and its impact on individuals and families affected by MS.
Timeline
March 22 - 24
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During PPC Event Days - Option 1
At the Capitol today with the @National MS Society as an MS Activist, using my voice to advocate for people living with MS!
Change doesn't happen easily, but I give my time and energy because it creates something meaningful — connection, purpose and hope.
[Insert Personal Story — share how this experience has impacted you, what you’ve learned, who you’re thinking of, or why this advocacy matters personally.]
If MS has touched your life in any way, you can make a difference. Learn about the critical issues facing the MS community and how your voice can help drive real change: https://ntlms.org/ppcsmtkadvocate
During PPC Event Days - Option 2
At the Capitol with the @National MS Society as an MS Activist, standing up for people living with MS and the critical need for continued MS research funding.
Policy decisions are strongest when they’re informed by the people they affect. Listening to personal stories from those impacted by MS shows just how important research funding and access to quality, affordable healthcare is.
These aren’t abstract issues — they shape daily life for individuals and families in our communities.
Stand with the MS community by supporting policies that strengthen research funding and protect access to care: https://ntlms.org/ppcsmtktakeaction
During PPC Event Days - Option 3
Proud to be at the Capitol today as an MS Activist with the @National MS Society, raising my voice for everyone affected by multiple sclerosis.
The National MS Society makes policy issues clear and easy to understand, so taking action feels possible, not overwhelming. This advocacy isn’t about politics. It’s about shining a light on MS, sharing real experiences and driving change that improves the lives of people affected by MS. When we come together, progress becomes possible.
Become an MS Activist and help make a difference: https://ntlms.org/ppcsmtkbecomeanactivist
During PPC Event Days - Option 4
At the Capitol with the @National MS Society advocating for healthcare policies that ensure people living with MS can access the care they need — including Medicaid.
If you care about health policy and MS research funding, there’s a spot for you in this movement. Become an MS Activist! People living with MS need policies that protect access to care, reflect the realities of living with MS and support innovation. Advancing that change requires informed voices and committed leaders who understand what’s at stake.
You can be part of the only national organization advocating policy change on behalf of people living with MS across the country. Explore the issues that matter most and why they deserve attention now: https://ntlms.org/ppcsmtkadvocacyissues
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Advocacy Awareness for Anytime - Option 1
Even when progress feels slow, advocacy creates change. Using our voices as MS Activists to support people living with MS helps shape policies that directly affect daily life.
Real change happens when we show up — for ourselves and for one another. Supporting the MS community fosters something powerful: connection, purpose and hope.
[Insert Personal Story — share your experience, insight, or motivation.]
If MS has touched your life in any way, remember: your story matters and your voice can make a difference. Learn about the issues impacting the MS community and how you can help drive meaningful change: https://ntlms.org/ppcsmtkadvocate
Advocacy Awareness for Anytime - Option 2
Supporting people living with MS means continued investment in MS research and access to quality, affordable healthcare. Policy decisions are strongest when informed by the people they impact. Listening to real experiences highlights why research funding and healthcare access are so critical.
These are not abstract issues — they shape everyday life for individuals and families. By advocating for policies that advance research and protect access to care, MS Activists help build a better future for the MS community.
Stand with the MS community by supporting policies that advance research and protect care: https://ntlms.org/ppcsmtktakeaction
Advocacy Awareness for Anytime - Option 3
Healthcare policies play a vital role in the lives of people living with MS. Access to comprehensive care can be life-changing.
Advancing policies that support innovation, protect care and reflect real-life challenges requires informed voices and engaged advocates.
You can be part of the movement driving national policy change for the MS community through the National MS Society and turn your lived experience into meaningful action.
Explore the MS advocacy issues that matter most to you: https://ntlms.org/ppcsmtkadvocacyissues
Advocacy Awareness for Anytime - Option 4
Proud to stand alongside the MS community, raising awareness and advocating for everyone affected by multiple sclerosis. MS touches countless lives, often in deeply personal ways. Whether through fundraising, programs, education or advocacy, there is a place for everyone in this work.
Advocacy isn’t about politics — it’s about sharing real experiences, increasing understanding and driving change that improves lives. When we come together, progress becomes possible.
Get involved. Become an MS Activist and help make a difference: https://ntlms.org/ppcsmtkbecomeanactivist
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