Amy Clark

In memory of Ronnie Smith

Fundraising for Scottish Huntington's Association
£810
raised of £100 target
In memory of Ronnie Smith
Scottish Huntington's Association is a lifeline for families with Huntingtons disease (HD) and right now this support is more vital than ever. Join the Stay Home and Step Up campaign and together we'll reach HD families all over Scotland.

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At this time of unprecedented national crisis, people with life-shortening conditions such as Huntington’s disease (HD) and their families are particularly vulnerable.  

Our beloved Granda, Ronnie suffered from this horrible disease over the last few years of his life and we are grateful for the support, help and guidance we received by from this association and in particular Gordon Bogan. Ronnie also received excellent care and attention from the care home staff in Nairn and Dundee and most recently from all of the staff at Rumbling Bridge Care-home in Kinross  

We are raising funds to support the excellent work that this wonderful organisation and its people do. 

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About the campaign

Scottish Huntington's Association is a lifeline for families with Huntingtons disease (HD) and right now this support is more vital than ever. Join the Stay Home and Step Up campaign and together we'll reach HD families all over Scotland.

About the charity

Scottish Huntington's Association

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Scottish Huntington's Association supports families impacted by Huntington’s disease (HD). 800 people in Scotland have HD with a further 3200 at risk of developing it in the future. HD impacts the ability to walk, talk and swallow, can cause mental illness and affects mood, memory and mobility.

Donation summary

Total raised
£810.00
Online donations
£810.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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