Thank you to our 2021 fundraisers!

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Dec 2021: At the end of each year, we acknowledge the fantastic fundraisers who have directly helped further our research by fundraising their way.

Each and every year we are in awe of the generosity of our supporters and in turn the people who donate in response to their efforts. To everyone who has fundraised – and everyone who has supported their fundraising challenge or activity – we give our sincere thanks. Together you have raised £10,000 in aid of our research.

Our fantastic fundraisers took part in various activities and we are delighted to share our thanks to everyone involved. I hope you enjoy our round-up…

 

Linwater Caravan Park, based in West Lothian, has our collection cans in their shop for staff and visitors to pop donations in.

 

Ann challenged herself to walk two miles every day in April to raise awareness of multiple sclerosis. Ann managed to walk 100 miles over the course of the month whilst also fundraising in aid of our research work.

 

Anne Rowling Clinic colleagues Amy, Charis, Christine, Deborah, Emily, Pam, Rachel, Hanne and Hanne’s son Samuel took part in Scotland’s Virtual Kiltwalk.

 

Youngsters Charlie, Fergus and Jacob ran 9¾ km between them around their local park.

 

Mollie took part in the Great Scottish Run to support brain aneurysm research.

 

The management team and patrons of Cameronbridge Social Club kindly supported us this year.

 

Almost thirty people have registered with easyfundraising enabling them to support our research whilst shopping online.

 

I hope you have enjoyed this over-view of fundraising activities in 2021, read our Supporters' Stories for more inspiration. And if you haven’t already shared your fundraising story with us yet, please do – we love hearing from you.

 

To everyone who has fundraised, and everyone who has supported a fundraising challenge or activity, thank you again for raising £10,000 to help further vital neurological research. We really appreciate your support.

This article was published on: Friday, December 10, 2021
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