More than 3000 people in Scotland have had MND since the charity was founded in 1981. As part of our 30th Anniversary we are aiming to raise awareness of MND by creating a mosaic of photos featuring as many of these people as possible.
Can you send us a photograph and help us to fill in the blank spaces? Read more...

Motor Neurone Disease stops the nerve cells that control the body’s movement from sending messages to muscles. MND is often rapid and always fatal. There is no known cure.
There are currently 375 people living in Scotland with MND, and more than 130 people will be diagnosed this year.
MND Scotland is the only charity providing care and support for people with MND and their carers, while also funding research into the disease. Everyone with MND in Scotland receives direct care from our team of Care Specialists who also ensure that our information and support services can be accessed after diagnosis and throughout the progression of the disease.
Prospective supervisors, associated with UK Institutions, together with a named student should submit an application by Monday 30th August 2010. Read more...
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There will be a wonderful range of entertainment with music provided by the fabulous Big Vern ‘n’ the Shootahs, and a prize auction and raffle.
MND Awareness WeekWe did even more last week to raise awareness of MND, and we had a lot of help from you!
Using our fundraising blog, JustGiving, Facebook, Twitter & Twibbon we planted a virtual field of cornflowers, raising over £1000 in the process. Read more on our fundraising blog here.
Thanks to everyone who took part in the Fun Run - all the pictures can be seen on our photostream by clicking here(links to external site).

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