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Stories relevant to MND Scotland often appear in the media. There are various channels available to keep up to date with what's going on. Our MND News page captures links to local and national press carrying articles focusing on the offical activity of the charity, the work of our supporters, and interesting stories relevant to people affected by MND.
Online Stories
MND Scotland shortlisted for JustGiving's most Creative Charity of the Year.
Evening Times, 14/01/2011
The Glasgow-based charity actively uses social networking sites – like Twitter and Facebook – to raise awareness of the illness. Read more here...
Martin's battle inspires Japan climbers
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Kilmarnock Standard
An intrepid group travelled to the other side of the world to climb Mount Fuji – raising cash for a friend battling Motor Neurone Disease. Read more...
Musician Scott is inspired by his mum to play charity gig
Bearsden Herald
A MILNGAVIE musician is going to perform in an exclusive, intimate gig at the O2 ABC2 on Sunday, January 30 in Glasgow to raise money for MND Scotland. Read more...
Having a ball’s the way to raise cash for charity
Evening Times
A massive £25,000 was raised for sufferers of Motor Neurone Disease at a glittering charity ball held by Renfrewshire’s Provost Celia Lawson. Read more...
Money raised in officer's memory
Greenock Telegraph
A BRAVE widow has vowed to continue fundraising to help sufferers of Motor Neurone Disease in memory of her late husband. Read more...
Songwriter meets his inspiration's county family
East Lothian Courier
Last Thursday was just another day for North Berwick residents Sheena and Willie Downs - until they saw a story in the Courier about a musical tribute to their son Stuart. Read more...
My true love wasted away before me after contracting Motor Neurone Disease
Daily Record
AFTER 11 years on her own, single mum Rhona Meredith-Tinlin finally found happiness with Peter Tinlin, a man she adored and who her children called "Daddy". Read more...
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Updated Monday 17 Jan 2011
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MND Scotland is the only charity funding research and providing care and information for people affected by Motor Neurone Disease in Scotland. Charity Number SC002662. Company limited by guarantee, registered in Scotland number SC217735.
Online Stories
MND Scotland shortlisted for JustGiving's most Creative Charity of the Year.
Evening Times, 14/01/2011
The Glasgow-based charity actively uses social networking sites – like Twitter and Facebook – to raise awareness of the illness. Read more here...
Updated Monday 17 Jan 2011
MND in the Media
Online News Stories
Stories relevant to MND Scotland often appear in the media. There are various channels available to keep up to date with what's going on. Our MND News page captures links to local and national press carrying articles focusing on the offical activity of the charity, the work of our supporters, and interesting stories relevant to people affected by MND.
Martin's battle inspires Japan climbers
Kilmarnock StandardAn intrepid group travelled to the other side of the world to climb Mount Fuji – raising cash for a friend battling Motor Neurone Disease. Read more...
Musician Scott is inspired by his mum to play charity gig
Bearsden HeraldA MILNGAVIE musician is going to perform in an exclusive, intimate gig at the O2 ABC2 on Sunday, January 30 in Glasgow to raise money for MND Scotland.
Having a ball’s the way to raise cash for charity
Evening TimesA massive £25,000 was raised for sufferers of Motor Neurone Disease at a glittering charity ball held by Renfrewshire’s Provost Celia Lawson.
Money raised in officer's memory
Greenock Telegraph A BRAVE widow has vowed to continue fundraising to help sufferers of Motor Neurone Disease in memory of her late husband.
Songwriter meets his inspiration's county family
East Lothian CourierLast Thursday was just another day for North Berwick residents Sheena and Willie Downs - until they saw a story in the Courier about a musical tribute to their son Stuart.
My true love wasted away before me after contracting Motor Neurone Disease
Daily RecordAFTER 11 years on her own, single mum Rhona Meredith-Tinlin finally found happiness with Peter Tinlin, a man she adored and who her children called "Daddy".
News on Facebook
You can also become one of the 500 million active Facebook users and join us on our
MND Scotland page. Links to news stories and updates on our charity activity appear daily. As a friend you can recieve automatic updates and share your own personal stories. Visit MND Scotland Facebook to find out more.
Updated Friday 14 Jan 2011