30 December 2024 Fundraising
If you’ve been inspired to join #TeamMND this new year every event you take part in and every penny you raise will have a huge impact on people living with MND and those closest to them.
Whatever you’re planning in 2025 – whether it’s a daring skydive, a trek you’ve been keen to tackle or even organising a quiz night – you’ll help to create a wave of support, allowing the MND Association to reach more people living with MND, their families, friends and even their colleagues.
This new year, fundraisers are being encouraged to join in by signing up to take part in our range of featured events which include:
Debbie was diagnosed with MND in 2022 and understands the difference every action and every donation – however big or small – can make.
She said: “In 2022, I had the heartbreaking job of telling my family and friends that I’d been diagnosed with MND.
“The MND Association has been there for all of us. From providing me with a stairlift so my son doesn't have to struggle getting me up the stairs, to supporting me to bank my voice. Their holistic support is only possible thanks to fundraisers like you. Please get involved and join #TeamMND for an event this year.
“The money you raise really will make a difference, not just for people diagnosed with MND, but everyone they love too.”
By joining #TeamMND you will be part of one of the most exciting, supportive and innovative fundraising groups in the UK, all united behind the MND Association’s vision of a world free from MND.
The Association’s Julia Beales said: “Every day in the UK six people hear the words, ‘You have MND’ - devastating news which ripples through to so many others – family, friends, colleagues and entire communities.
“Thanks to our extraordinary fundraisers we are able to improve the support we offer to people living with MND, their families and those closest to them while also investing in innovative, ground-breaking research which is taking us ever closer to new treatments and the promise of a cure.
“By joining #TeamMND you will help to support our mission giving hope to so many people affected by this devastating disease.”