The Future of Neuro Health in Queensland is in Your Hands!

All neuro conditions attack connection between the brain, and between the person and their world.

Meaningful connection is essential to human happiness. Without it, there is suffering.

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You can help every Queenslander living with a neurological condition connect to a better life.

Sadly, 1 in 4 Queenslanders live with a neuro condition that’s more than 1.3 million people!

This means that every home, every workplace, and every community is impacted by neuro in some way.

Why Philanthropy Matters

As the search for a cure and the demand for our services continues to grow MS Queensland relies on the generosity of philanthropists to help serve the community with the highest possible standard of care.

By supporting people living with MS and neurological conditions in your philanthropic journey, you’ll be playing an integral part in investing to create real, lasting change now and for future generations.

We understand that philanthropic investments are very important decisions, and our Donor Promise underpins our approach to giving.

We share in your ideal that your gift is a powerful opportunity for you to make a significant impact in the lives of Queenslanders today and into the future and should be robust, rewarding and meaningful to all.

Areas You Can Support

MS Queensland is a leading provider of holistic services for people living with neurological conditions. Some examples of the areas you can have an impact in are:

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Next Steps

If you want to make a difference individually, or through a family trust, foundation or private ancillary fund or just want more information on how you can help Queenslanders live better lives, please reach out to Lindsay Khushal on 0478 155 996, or email, [email protected]

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Neuro Wellness Hub

Take a tour of our new Milton Neuro Wellness Hub

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Neuro Matters

Download our Neuro Matters Report