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- Support and information
For parents and guardians affected by MND
If you are living with or affected by motor neurone disease (MND), there may be children or young people in your family. They may need help to understand the…
- Support and information
For young people affected by MND aged 19 to 25
Details of our support for young people affected by MND aged 19 to 25.
- Support and information
- Volunteering
Wellbeing
Welcome to the wellbeing page.
This page has been specifically designed to be of interest to you as a volunteer and contain information about…
This page has been specifically designed to be of interest to you as a volunteer and contain information about…
- Support and information
For young people affected by MND aged 11 to 18
If you're aged 11-18 and you're close to someone with motor neurone disease (MND). You're not alone - we're here to help.
- Research
MND EnCouRage UK - Researchers
Find out more about how early career researchers can take part in MND EnCouRage UK - an event which offers a range of opportunities for learning and networking…
Support for carers
Health and social care services describe someone who provides unpaid care support as a 'carer'.
- About MND
- Support and information
Types of care and who provides them
With the varied symptoms of MND, it can help to find out about the types of care available. There is a wide range of support if you are diagnosed with either…
Support for family members
It can take time to adjust when someone close is diagnosed with MND or Kennedy’s disease. It usually means facing difficult conversations, and sharing…
- Fundraising
- Support and information
Gifts in Wills
Learn about the difference gifts in Wills make to the help and support the MND Association can offer people living with and affected by motor neurone disease,…
- Support and information
Benefits, financial support and cost of living
If you have MND, Kennedy's disease or provide support as a carer, you may qualify for a range of benefits or other types of financial support.