
The above total includes our Australian fundraising and donations made by cheque.....
It's Not All About Having Fun.....
A question we get asked quite regularly is why are The Pukka Chukkas supporting the MS Society? Well, one of our star players has relapsing-remitting MS - if that player can ride an elephant in Nepal in a game of polo, you can donate something to the MS Society!
There are 3 easy ways to donate online, through our dedicated, secure, websites:
Our Sponsorship page hosted by the MS Society (UK)
UK donations can also be made through Justgiving
If you are an Australian taxpayer, please go to Mycause.com.au
If you would prefer not to make a donation "electronically", please Contact us
Charity Multiple Sclerosis (MS) affects over 100,000 people in the UK, and it is the most common disabling neurological condition affecting young adults.
MS is the result of damage to myelin - a protective sheath surrounding nerve fibres of the central nervous system.
When myelin is damaged, this interferes with messages between the brain and other parts of the body.
For some people, MS is characterised by periods of relapse and remission while for others it has a progressive pattern. For everyone, it makes life unpredictable.
The MS Society provides respite care, help/info lines, grants for home adaptations and mobility aids, education & training, specialist MS nurses and a wide range of information. The Society also funds a range of different research projects dedicated to finding a cure or significantly improving the lives of all those touched by MS.
To learn more about MS and the wonderful work done by the MS Society, please visit The Multiple Sclerosis Society UK or The MS Society Australia
This is one of the main reasons why The Pukka Chukkas were formed....
The Multiple Sclerosis Society (UK)
The Multiple Sclerosis Society (Australia)
To Donate online, please click here to go to one of our dedicated, secure, websites below:
Our Sponsorship page hosted by the MS Society (UK):
Our Justgiving page:
Our MyCause page for Australian donors:
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