A reading revolution, the MS Readathon has been empowering kids and bonding families since 1978 and has made a huge impact on awareness raising of and fundraising for multiple sclerosis (MS) and literacy.
What is the MS Readathon? How does it work and make a difference? What do kids, their families and teachers think about MS Readathon? How can people participate?
In this episode, Raw Nerve Host Jeremy Henderson, Head of Advocacy at MS Australia chats with David Curd, CEO of MS Queensland, one of MS Australia’s four MS Member Organisations and Rachel Kerr, passionate MS Queensland and MS Readathon Ambassador and the recipient of MS Australia’s 2023 John Studdy Award about MS Readathon, an annual reading challenge aimed at raising funds for families affected by MS and as you’ll hear, other neurological conditions.
We explore MS Readathon’s history, its impact on awareness of MS, its role in promoting literacy among children and instilling a love of books. David and Rachel share personal stories and insights on how MS Readathon fosters community connections and encourages participation from families and schools. They also discuss the exciting developments planned for MS Readathon 2025.
A national event run by MS Queensland on behalf of MS Australia’s other MS Member Organisations MS Plus, MS South Australia & Northern Territory and MSWA, MS Readathon has impacted generations and for many is their first introduction to MS, is inclusive, allowing for various reading formats and encourages friendly competition among children.
David tells us how fundraising efforts directly support those living with MS and how future plans aim to broaden the event’s reach and impact. Rachel talks about her kids’ passion for MS Readathon and the involvement of fellow event Ambassador, superstar children’s book author Andy Griffiths.
Join us as we spotlight MS Readathon, its history, multi-generational impact on awareness raising and incredible legacy helping those impacted by MS and other neurological conditions.