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Heather McGlinchey is raising money for MS Research Treatment and Education (MS Research)

Participants: Scott McGlinchey

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DIFC Cycle Ride 2011 · 29 May 2011 ·

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is the most common cause of disability in young people. Once diagnosed it will affect the rest of a person's life. The charity MS Research is “Looking forward to seeing the back of MS!” We aim to fund high quality research and to seek better ways of treating MS.

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Hello!

Scott and I are taking part in the Do It For Charity 25 mile cycle ride in Richmond Park on Sunday 29th May 2011.

We are cycling in aid of MS Research Training and Education, a charity which is helping to seek a cure for Multiple Sclerosis as well as making a difference to those living with MS and their carers.

This is an important cause for both of us as Scott's mum has MS and every penny we raise will go towards helping the charity's aim to promote and support better integration of the research and resources needed to introduce new treatments.

More information on the work of MS Research can be found on their website www.ms-research.org.uk

Any donation you make, however small, will be gratefully received by us and will be going to a worthy cause.

Thanks for your support!

Heather and Scott xx

 

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