Monday, 26 November 2007
Australian and Dutch Donations now possible!
Australians can now donate via the mycause.com.au website. Donations here over $2 are tax-deductible.
And Dutchies can donate directly to the Dutch ALS/MND Society. These donations are tax-deductible too, but I'm not sure exactly how. If I learned one thing in Amsterdam, it was to not try to understand the Dutch tax system...
NZ online donations should be up by the end of the week.
And Dutchies can donate directly to the Dutch ALS/MND Society. These donations are tax-deductible too, but I'm not sure exactly how. If I learned one thing in Amsterdam, it was to not try to understand the Dutch tax system...
NZ online donations should be up by the end of the week.
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Wednesday, 14 November 2007
UK Donations now possible!
I have set up a page at justgiving.com. Everyone can donate to the UK Motor Neuron Disease Association, which helps people who have been diagnosed with MND and coordinates and sponsors research. UK residents will have their donations increased 28% via Gift Aid.
Kiwis and Aussies can donate here too but donations will not be tax deductible. We are looking into this and will be in touch ASAP!
Kiwis and Aussies can donate here too but donations will not be tax deductible. We are looking into this and will be in touch ASAP!
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Friday, 9 November 2007
Kick Off!
Two months ago I was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease.
However, there is some hope. Research has been progressing rapidly and the identification of Riluzole as a medication to extend lifespan by three to six months has thrown up many clues and avenues for research into how this disease is acquired and how pharmaceuticals can be used to treat, slow and finally halt the progression of symptoms.
Since diagnosis, I have been touched by the number of people who have offered their help and heartbroken by the response I have to give, "There's nothing we can do." Well, I've decided we've got to do something. Helping the researchers of this condition may help me. It may not. But I'd like to help whoever is diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease in future.
On the weekend of 3 and 4 May 2008, I am going to cycle from Amsterdam in the Netherlands to London in the United Kingdom and hoping to be sponsored with all funds being donated to Motor Neurone Disease research. But I need your help. I can't train, organise, fundraise and publicise alone. So please let me know if you are able to help out with the following tasks.
- Participate
- Support
I am on my way back home to New Zealand soon, so it would be fantastic to have local ride directors - one for the Netherlands and one for the UK - who can lock down the route and coordinate with the ferry and accommodation in Harwich.
Everyone will want to know what's going on too, so if someone is a whiz at communication, keeping a website up to date and maybe designing a poster or two, that would be ace!
- Billet
- Fund raise
Spread the word and coordinate fund-raising activities. Would someone in your family, workplace, club or church like to ride with us? Could you hold a quiz night or cake stall to raise some money for us? Does your employer have a staff foundation or charity arm that can help out?
- Donate
Finally, if you can contribute or sponsor a rider, please let me know. At the moment I am hoping to work with the MND Association in the UK, which appears more research based than those in NZ and Australia, but once we know exactly where we can direct your donations, we'll let you know!
So, please get in touch, get involved, get training and pass this email along!
You can keep up to date on what is happening at http://rideformnd08.blogspot.com. Please send all emails to rideformnd08@googlemail.com.
Duncan
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