Board and CEO of MS Ireland gather on-site to mark the exciting next stage in the development of MS Ireland’s new Limerick Hub, designed to support people living with MS in the Mid West. 

MS Ireland welcomed members of the community, supporters, and local stakeholders for a special preview event at its new Limerick Hub

ms limerick hub irelandDr Susan Coote, MS Ireland’s Exercise and Physiotherapy Co-ordinator and Aoife Potter-Cogan, a service user from Limerick, review the architectural plans for the new centre

MS Ireland welcomed members of the community, supporters, and local stakeholders to its upcoming Limerick Hub for a special preview event held at Springfield, Singland Road on Wednesday, 10th September.

The event, hosted on the site of the new building, offered guests an exclusive glimpse into MS Ireland’s ambitious plans for a centre of excellence dedicated to rehabilitation, support, and inclusion for people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and other neurological conditions.

Visitors were invited to walk through the site, view architectural drawings, and engage with MS Ireland staff and volunteers over coffee, light refreshments, and open conversation. The event served as both an information session and a rallying call for support, with attendees encouraged to play a role in shaping what will become a transformative facility for the Mid-West region.

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Members of the MS community and MS Ireland team mark the moment with pride, underlining the importance of accessible spaces and dedicated services for people living with MS.Members of the MS community and MS Ireland team mark the moment with pride, underlining the importance of accessible spaces and dedicated services for people living with MS.

“We were delighted to welcome so many members of the community to our future Limerick Hub,” said Ava Battles, CEO. “Though the building is still in its early stages, this event was about sharing the dream, and showing people the incredible potential it holds.”

Once complete, the centre will feature Limerick’s first fully accessible gym for people with MS and similar neurological conditions, alongside dedicated spaces for education, peer support, and community programmes. The new facility aims to address long-standing gaps in accessible, community-based neurological services in the region.

MS Ireland expressed its sincere thanks to all who attended and engaged with the vision. The organisation is continuing to seek financial support, partnerships, and local input to help bring the project to full realisation.