I've raised £150 to Get physiotherapy for a friend in South Africa that has Motor Neuron Disease.

Anneline's Story:-
In May this year, this 43year old mum of 3 young children, was diagnosed with ALS(Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), also known as Lou Gerig's Disease or Motor Neuron Disease.
This debilitating disability causes the death of neurons controlling voluntary muscles. This disease is progressive, meaning the symptoms get worse over time.
Symptoms are stiff muscles, muscle twitching and gradual worsening weakness.
Since May this year, her condition deteriorated rapidly and by June, she moved into a care facility that caters for chronically physically disabled adults.
She had to give up her job and was no longer able to care for her daughters ages 11 and 12.
The care home relies heavily on government funds, donations and volunteers.
Anneline is now wheel chair bound and has identified that more physiotherapy could make a difference, but unaffordable.