Freebooters coach and former Junior A team player, Paul Smith, was unfortunately diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) earlier this year.

For 50% of sufferers, life expectancy from diagnosis is less than 3 years.

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Paul needs some urgent help to get into his new home to really improve his quality of life

 

Dribble for MND at your club

Find out how you club can take part in Dribble for MND

Find out from Paul why we are fundraising

Dribble for MND to help raise funds to help pay for modifications to Pauls new home which will have a very positive impact on his quality of life.

What is Dribble for MND?

Dribble for MND is an initiative to help increase awareness around MND. It is a fun thing to do for your sports club and better still is a great way to fundraise without having too much organisation required.

This can be any sport that involves dribbling a ball such as football, basketball, hockey or even bouncing a ball on a tennis racket. Anything goes.

 

How do I donate?

Please share Paul’s Go Fund Me page for all Dribble for MND fundraising.

Go Fund Me Page

 

How you can get involved?

You simply need to calculate 500 metres (if you prefer to do a shorter or longer distance, that is fine also) at your sports pitch and get your whole team to dribble a football for the entire distance.

If you would like to take part at your club you can download, print and share by clicking on the links below:

Interactive PDF(Please share with your contacts and via social media)

Print flyer for your sports club

Share via WhatsApp

 

Take photos and post on social media

For those now taking part we would love to see photos of your event. Simply upload your videos or images with the hashtag #dribble4MND

 

MND Awareness Day

MND Awareness day is on June 21st. To really help spread the word why not hold an event on this day at your club.

Please let us know if you would like to take part