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Crowd of big hearts brave the cold for Sunday’s Walk to Defeat MND in Bunbury

Claudette RizziBunbury Herald
Sarah Wiley introducing the walk with a countdown. Participants kicked off the walk at Anchorage Cove on Sunday.
Camera IconSarah Wiley introducing the walk with a countdown. Participants kicked off the walk at Anchorage Cove on Sunday. Credit: Claudette Rizzi

An impressive crowd with big hearts and determination gathered for a 4km charity walk to raise funds for MND in Bunbury on Sunday morning.

Organisers of this year’s Bunbury Walk to Defeat MND said about 175 supporters took part, and were all smiles despite the dreary weather.

MND WA events manager Sarah Wile said she was grateful for the support and the opportunity to shed light on Motor neurone disease in the South West.

“It’s always exciting and it’s really nice that we can get down to regional areas and show support to the people living down this way with motor neurone disease,” she said.

“We want to be here for those affected here, not just the ones that live in Perth.”

It is the sixth time the event has been held in Bunbury, with families impacted by MND and the community coming together to raise money and awareness for the cause.

Lotte Chapman, Sue Butler and Sue Gordon with their furry friends dressed for the occasion with MND Association bandanas.
Camera IconLotte Chapman, Sue Butler and Sue Gordon with their furry friends dressed for the occasion with MND Association bandanas. Credit: Claudette Rizzi
Frank Laurendi, who lost his brother to MND, and partner Tania Italiano before the walk.
Camera IconFrank Laurendi, who lost his brother to MND, and partner Tania Italiano before the walk. Credit: Claudette Rizzi
Cape Abilities Bunbury and Busselton gathered to support the cause and to remember clients lost to MND. The organisation provides support and resources to those suffering with disability and illnesses including MND.
Camera IconCape Abilities Bunbury and Busselton gathered to support the cause and to remember clients lost to MND. The organisation provides support and resources to those suffering with disability and illnesses including MND. Credit: Claudette Rizzi
Fundraising and Events Manager for the MND Association of WA,  Sarah Wiley, and Volunteer Meredith Corr, who lost her mother to the disease, taking registrations before the walk on Sunday.
Camera IconFundraising and Events Manager for the MND Association of WA, Sarah Wiley, and Volunteer Meredith Corr, who lost her mother to the disease, taking registrations before the walk on Sunday. Credit: Claudette Rizzi

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