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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
Jinky’s Journey
04/05/2026
Celtic FC Foundation and MND Scotland Team Up for Jimmy Johnstone 20th Anniversary Event.
Event
5K your way
05/09/2026
Join us as we continue our annual MND Scotland Family Fun Run for 2026 in Glasgow, this year it's a 5k to do your way!
Event
Zipslide Strathclyde
14/08/2026
Tick this incredible adrenaline rush off your bucket list, while raising funds to help make time count for those affected by Motor Neuron Disease in Scotland.
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
“People making home modifications often have time to wait. People with MND don’t.”
Lisa McDonald, from Edinburgh, has spoken out about the delays and system failures that left her partner, Billy, unable to leave the house during the final stages of his life.
Guidance for Occupational Therapists to support people living with a terminal illness
The practice note, developed by MND Scotland, the Royal College of Occupational Therapists, consultants and neurology occupational therapists, Association of Local Authority Chief Housing Officers (ALACHO), and Marie Curie, offers guidance for occupational therapists on supporting people living with terminal illnesses when they require housing adaptations.
Ayrshire man to run local marathon in honour of families affected by motor neuron disease (MND)
Twenty-five-year-old, Thomas Lindsay, from Ayrshire, is taking on an incredible marathon this weekend, running a round trip from Ayr to Troon beach. He is taking on the challenge to help raise important funds for MND Scotland in honour of family friends who have been affected by motor neuron disease (MND).
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