Walk for Motor Neurone Disease

The walk will raise funds for support and research

The first ever Central Coast Walk to d’Feet MND will be held at Long Jetty on March 5.

The Walk is fun family day out to support people living with motor neurone disease (MND).

It will be a leisurely 5km walk starting and ending on the Long Jetty foreshore reserve.

It will be wheelchair and stroller friendly, making it ideal for all ages and abilities.

The Walk will start at 10am and registration includes a free Walk t-shirt.

Individuals and teams of family and friends can register online now at walktodfeet.org.au.

Registration costs $30 for adults, $15 for children, and is free for people with MND.

On-lead dogs are also welcome and receive a free dog bandana with registration.

The name of the event reflects the hope and inspiration Walk to d’Feet MND events provide for the MND Community.

They show community support for people experiencing the devastating effects of motor neurone disease, for which there is currently no cure.

Donations raised from the Walks assist MND NSW in raising vital funds to provide equipment and support to people living with MND and their families, and funding for research into MND.

More details are available at https://walktodfeet.org.au Or by emailing fundraising@mndnsw.asn.au.

MND NSW provides information, support and education for people living with MND, their families, friends and carers in NSW, the ACT and NT.

It also provides information and education about MND for health, community and residential care professionals.

Source: Media release, Jan 16, 2023, MND NSW