Rachael Black

Rachael 's fundraiser for University of Sheffield

Fundraising for University of Sheffield
£210
raised of £150 target
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Event: The Big Walk 2024, on 28 June 2024
The Big Walk 2024 is back and better than ever! Returning on Friday 28 June, walkers will be fundraising to improve the lives of MND patients long into the future.

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This year I will be taking on the Big Walk - on Friday 28 June 2024 - in support of Motor Neurone Disease Research at the University of Sheffield.

Any donations are appreciated to help reach my fundraising goal!

MND is a terminal condition. It affects the brain and nerves and is nearly always fatal. There is currently no cure. It is commonly regarded as a rare condition. But this isn't true. 1 in every 300 people, across all UK communities, will develop MND in their lifetime. MND kills six people in the UK every day, with a third of those diagnosed losing their lives within just a year. Tragically, people die from this devastating disease because there are currently no treatments that can stop it. Your support can make a much needed breakthrough in MND come sooner. And improve the lives of patients long into the future.

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About the campaign

The Big Walk 2024 is back and better than ever! Returning on Friday 28 June, walkers will be fundraising to improve the lives of MND patients long into the future.

About the charity

University of Sheffield

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Donation summary

Total raised
£210.00
+ £52.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£210.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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