Join Multiple Sclerosis New Zealand in making a real impact!
We’re going global with our first-ever international fundraiser, and you’re invited! This November, join Ride for MS 2025, an unforgettable cycling journey through Cambodia’s bustling cities, hidden jungle temples, and ancient ruins.
Ride alongside like-minded adventurers, immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and flavours of this incredible country, and most importantly, make a real impact for people living with multiple sclerosis.
By fundraising, YOU become part of the change. Your efforts help break down barriers to essential healthcare, life-changing treatments, and critical support services. Every dollar raised amplifies MSNZ’s voice advocating for better access to treatments, improved services, and a brighter future for those affected by MS.
Multiple Sclerosis NZ works closely with our members and alliance partners to tackle the challenges that impact physical, mental, and financial well-being. Together, we are driving real change and ensuring no one faces MS alone.
With its challenging and inspiring history, Cambodia is an intoxicating and contrasting country of bustling cities, hidden jungle temples and ancient ruins, steeped in fascinating tradition.
Whether you’re exploring the tree-lined boulevards of Siem Reap, witnessing the magnificent spires of historic Angkor Wat or soaking up the sights, sounds and smells of Cambodia’s vibrant capital city Phnom Penh, you will experience a whirlwind of sensations at every turn. Despite enduring decades of battle scars, the resilient yet warm and welcoming Khmer people are the unsung heroes of Southeast Asia and will make your travel experience truly unique and memorable.
Multiple Sclerosis NZ has partnered with Inspired Adventures to bring you this adventure of a lifetime. Over the last 20 years, Inspired Adventures has taken over 8,000 people on adventures all around the world, raising over $49 million for important causes.
Rally your friends, challenge yourself, and register today – because together, we can create a future where everyone affected by MS gets the care and support they deserve.
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