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Free holiday facilities for people affected by MND

Free holiday facilities for people affected by MND

MND Scotland is pleased to announce that anyone living in the UK with MND can now book our accessible holiday facilities for free.
Saying goodbye to our Head of Fundraising

Saying goodbye to our Head of Fundraising

After 15 incredible years, we are sad to say goodbye to Iain McWhirter, our Head of Fundraising.
New report highlights accessible housing needs for people with MND

New report highlights accessible housing needs for people with MND

MND Scotland's new accessible housing report urges the Scottish government to take action now.
Mum in need of accessible home calls for government action

Mum in need of accessible home calls for government action

A 27-year-old mother of two, living with MND, is fighting for a wheelchair accessible home, that is big enough for her growing family.
Bereaved wife calls for change on accessible housing crisis

Bereaved wife calls for change on accessible housing crisis

Marie, who spent her last months with her husband washing him on their garden decking with buckets of water, is calling for government change.
24-hour sponsored silence in memory of mum with MND

24-hour sponsored silence in memory of mum with MND

As part of the MND24 challenge, MND Scotland trustee, Debbie Atkins, will stay silent for 24-hours, on what would have been mother's 90th birthday.
World’s first voice banking e-book launched for people with MND

World’s first voice banking e-book launched for people with MND

A new book has been designed and developed to help preserve the voices of people living with MND in a short, friendly process.

Celebrating the International Day of Women and Girls in Science with Dr Esther Hobson

We spoke to Dr Hobson about Telehealth in MND, her experience as a woman working in science and her work to improve the lives of those living with MND.