In pictures: Scottish landmarks lit up in orange in support of MS Society Scotland
A number of Scottish landmarks were lit up orange last night in support of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society Scotland.
Thursday was World MS Day, and to mark the occasion The SSE Hydro, the Kelpies, Titan Crane, Teviot Row House, RRS Discovery and Robert Gordon University showed support for the fight against the condition.
Yesterday was #WorldMSDay and we shined a light on invisible symptoms by turning the most famous sights in Scotland orange! Thank you to everyone who showed their support to the MS community by turning orange for World MS Day. ? #SeeMyMS @LennyWarren @Digital_Mark_Photography pic.twitter.com/oQkkhp1kTi
— MS Society Scotland (@mssocietyscot) May 31, 2019
Over 11,000 people are affected by MS across Scotland.
MS Society Scotland asked for support from private and public buildings to shine a light on MS which, due to common unseen symptoms like pain and fatigue, is often invisible.
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