
What is this life if full of woe I’ve lost the ability to get up and go I sit in my chair and watch and stare As the people pass by without a care I go out on my scooter that’s bright and gleaming And wave to the...
Fundraising
What is this life if full of woe I’ve lost the ability to get up and go I sit in my chair and watch and stare As the people pass by without a care I go out on my scooter that’s bright and gleaming And wave to the...
MNDA Cheshire branch newsletter - winter 2020
This has been an unprecedented year and like many other charities we have not been able to hold our normal fund raising events. However, we can go virtual! Click here to join in in our virtual Balloon Race. The funds raised will go towards a research project at the...
John Azouz, Mathew Winward and Eifion Redmond have completed an incredible 3 day, 300 mile, sponsored bike ride, raising over £5000 MNDA Cheshire Branch. John's Mum, Vivienne, is living with MND and he is all too aware of what support his mum receives from the association and her...
Join us at Marbury Country Park, Sunday 6th October 2019 as we Walk to d'feet MND. Two routes available, 1.25 miles or 2 miles; both are wheelchair and pushchair friendly. There is no cost to take part, we simply ask you make a donation to MNDA or ask for...
MNDA Cheshire branch Spring newsletter
It was a sell out evening at the Lord Clyde Pub, Kerridge on Saturday 09 February. 55 supports came together to enjoy a night of food, drink, laughs and challenging quiz questions, all in aid of MNDA Cheshire Branch. The Lord Clyde host a monthly charity quiz night and...
Members of a prestigious local choir will be filling Hoole Methodist Church in Chester, with songs, old and new, on February 17th 2019 at 3pm. Admission is free but donations will be warmly welcomed to support local people living with MND and to fund vital research. The Hawarden Singers...
MNDA Cheshire branch newsletter Winter 2018
A proud son got together a team of friends to complete a Tough Mudder challenge in memory of his dad - 'the kindest man you could meet'. Jeremy Hoare from Levenshulme and nine mates he grew up with took on the challenge in the grounds of Chomondeley Castle. He...