People are being encouraged to rally together and walk for Motor Neuron Disease.
People are being encouraged to rally together and walk for Motor Neuron Disease.
A national Walk While You Can event is being hosted by the Irish Motor Neuron Disease Association in Dublin next month – but they’re also looking to make it local.
23 people in the midlands are currently living with the condition, and rely on supports from the Association.
They’re asking people to get in touch and organise your own walk, to raise funds for those affected by the disease in your local community.
CEO of the Irish MND Association, Róisín Duffy, explains what they do:
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