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Since 1998 we have committed £8.6 million to motor neuron disease (MND) research, only made possible by our incredible donors and fundraisers.
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Event
200K Your Way
01/03/2025
- 31/03/2025
Are you ready to take on a challenge to help make time count for families affected by MND?
Event
Edinburgh Marathon Festival
24/05/2025
- 25/05/2025
Run for MND Scotland in an Edinburgh Marathon Festival event in 2025.
No one should experience the devastation of an illness like MND
We’re working to find meaningful new treatments for MND, but we need your help.
No one should experience the devastation of an illness like MND
We’re working to find meaningful new treatments for motor neuron disease (MND), but we need your help.
Latest news and updates
Optician Alan takes on fight against motor neuron disease by competing in the Paris marathon in honour of Brother
Alan Arnott will take on the Schneider Electric Marathon of Paris on Sunday 13th April 2025 in support of MND Scotland to honour the memory of his late brother, Michael, who bravely battled motor neuron disease (MND). Â
MND Scotland honours dedicated supporter for raising over £222k for motor neuron disease
Andy Huxtable (56), an Air Traffic Controller for NATS (National Air Traffic Services) from Ayr, has raised an impressive total of over £220,000 for MND Scotland.  His efforts contribute to the charity’s vision of a world without motor neuron disease (MND), a brutal condition that affects hundreds of families across Scotland.Â
Connor is braving the West Highland Way to honour late aunt
Twenty-three-year-old, Connor Whitelaw from Kirkintilloch, will take on the West Highland Way this year to honour the memory of his beloved aunt Gwen, a vibrant lady, loved dearly by family and friends, whose laughter brought joy to those who knew her. Connor hopes to raise important awareness and vital funds in support of MND Scotland to help other families affected by motor neuron disease (MND).  Â
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