Funding Assistance

The Toronto Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada is pleased to offer the following funding programs to assist members with MS:
- Home cleaning subsidy- Up to $55/month in subsidies.
- Equipment funding and loans- Loans from our recycled inventory, as well as opportunities for cost-sharing and funding.
- Incontinence supplies subsidy - Up to $40/month in subsidies.
- Air Conditioners - Window units available.
Through these programs, we hope to help our members achieve greater independence and safety, improve their quality of life and ease their financial burdens.
Download the application for funding here (PDF)
When the application is completed it can be faxed to
416-967-3044 or sent to:
Manager, Funding Programs
MS Society, Toronto Chapter
175 Bloor St. E., North Tower, Suite 700
Toronto ON M4W 3R8
Program Policies
In order to be eligible for the funding programs, the applicant must meet the following criteria:
-Live in Toronto.
-Have a confirmed diagnosis of MS (first time applicants must provide proof of
diagnosis from their family physician or neurologist).
-Complete a funding program application.
Please note the following:
-Each request is considered on an individual basis and is contingent upon the Toronto Chapter's financial situation at the time the application is received.
-Our funding is meant to supplement existing government programs and other available funding, including the resources of the applicant and their family. Alternative sources of funding and cost sharing will always be explored so we can meet the needs of as many members as possible.
-Due to limited funds and high service demands, we do not provide short-term equipment loans or pay for equipment rentals.
-We do not fund home renovations or vehicle modifications.
Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact the Manager, Funding Programs at 416-967-3033.
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The
Toronto Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada
aims "to maximize the quality of life for persons
with multiple sclerosis and their support network within
the Toronto Chapter's geographical boundaries."
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