Together,
we will make time count

It's time we found a cure

Since 1998 we have committed £8.6 million to motor neuron disease (MND) research, only made possible by our incredible donors and fundraisers.

Take on MND and be part of something incredible

Event

Fun Run 2024

07/09/2024
Join us as we relaunch our annual MND Scotland Family Fun Run for 2024.
Event

MND Scotland LEARN Online Webinar

26/07/2024
Our LEARN webinar is a chance to learn more about the MND Scotland LEARN events and how you can get involved.
Event

Supernova Forth Road Bridge

02/11/2024
Run for MND Scotland along the iconic Forth Road Bridge in this night time spectacular!

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.

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Latest news and updates

Response to Durham University research into multiple rugby concussions and neurodegenerative diseases

Researchers at Durham University recently published (17 July 2024) a study on the difference in the levels of proteins associated with neurodegenerative disease in retired rugby players with a history of concussions, and athletes without a concussion history.

MND Scotland Trustee, Professor Richard Ribchester on the progress of MND research

To mark National Research Appreciation Day, our trustee, Professor Richard Ribchester, shares his thoughts on the progress and future of motor neuron disease (MND) research. 

Artists garden blossoms with generosity by supporting MND Scotland

Nestled directly outside their home, Susheila and James have transformed one acre of land into a beautiful open greenspace for visitors all over Scotland to reconnect with nature and contribute to worthwhile causes.

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