The MS society relies entirely on voluntary contributions. Please help us beat MS and donate now.
There are various ways that you can donate:
Collection pots
We have numerous collecting pots around the island at a range of establishments, such as shops, cafes, pubs, and chemists. They are easy to spot as they are a nice bright orange!
If you are able to have a collection pot then please contact us at [email protected]
When you receive the collection pot it will already be supplied with a label. The collection pot must remain sealed at all times. When you feel the collection pot is full then all that is needed is a quick call to the number on the bottom of the pot, for it to be collected and replaced.
By post
Donations should be sent to the treasurer by contacting him/her via the Contact us page.
Branch bank account
Cash, cheque or internet transfer to:
Barclays Bank, Le Marchant House, St Peter Port, GY1 3BE
Sort code: 20-82-94
Account number: 93780538
Account name: Multiple Sclerosis Society Guernsey Branch
Giving .gg
As you will find on the giving.gg website you can donate directly using PayPal, or bank card.
Better still, to help us minimise charges, pledge your donation at giving.gg and donate separately using your internet banking:
Our trustee's bank details are Sort code: 20-35-32 Account number: 03494454 Account name: The Guernsey Giving Trust
Support MS when you shop online
Sign up and help raise money for MS Society UK every time you shop online, visit www.mssociety.org.uk.
However, if you specifically want to donate your gift to either the Guernsey Group or purely for research, this must be made clear at the time of the gift.
Indirect giving
Don't forget that by volunteering or helping with a fund-raising event, you are giving us your time in order to help us raise money, "Every little helps!"
Your support is greatly appreciated and virtually all the money raised stays in the Bailiwick to help raise awareness and support those affected by MS. The money may be used to fund the specialist exercise group at Beau Sejour, coffee afternoons, adaptations to homes and physiotherapy sessions to name a few.