The 2025 sprint to raise funds for MS Ireland takes place from November 1st.
Readers across the Midlands are being encouraged to sign up for this year's MS Readathon.
Over €2,100 was raised by readers across the Midlands last year for MS Ireland.
Familes, schools, book clubs and workplaces are being encouraged to register online and read as much as possible through sponsors from November 1st to December 15th.
Readathon ambassador Louise Power was diagnosed with the condition ten years ago, and took part in the cause as a child.
She says it's a simple way to raise money for services:
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