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MS support groups provide people with MS and their families an opportunity to share their MS experiences with those who can understand and identify with them.  Support group meetings are designed to be educational, fun, and positive. The MSF has a network of more than 100 independent support groups nationwide, and each one is unique.

In addition to supporting their members, MSF support groups are frequently active in raising awareness of MS in their communities.  Many groups participate in National Multiple Sclerosis Education and Awareness Month each March.

Anyone with MS can start a support group and become a leader. Through the MSF Independent Support Group Program, new support group leaders are trained and receive ongoing support for their meetings.  They also learn how to expand their memberships. Having a co-leader without the condition is permitted.

Each support group meeting is a little different – some are educational with speakers, others are more social, and some are a little of both. In addition, many support groups welcome participation from friends and family members.

If you would like to start a support group, or if you would like to add your support group to our directory, contact MSF Support Group Coordinator Helen Mangan at Helen@msfocus.org or call 888-673-6287.  If you are looking for an existing support group to join, search our interactive support group directory below.  Please call the contact person for the support group you are interested in to confirm date, time, and location.

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South Central Iowa Support Group

Church of the Nazarene
418 West Summit Street
Contact: Ron Hubbard (515) 462-5196 / retired6112@mchsi.com
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Meets: First Saturday of the month. 10:00 a.m.

Comments: The Madison County MS Support Group will focus on understanding what MS is and the current and future treatments for MS. Our meetings are informal. We talk about all aspects of living with MS. Occasionally, we invite guest speakers. We do not criticize or scrutinize anyone for voicing their opinion or asking a question. We share a few laughs to outnumber the tears. Friends, caregivers and loved ones are welcome. We are not affiliated with any religion or medical professionals.

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