Collection Prior to Brighton Game - Ipswich Town News
Prior to Saturday’s home game against Brighton a collection is being taken on behalf of the Suffolk Group of the Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA) outside the ground.
Motor Neurone Disease is a fatal disease that kills five people in the UK every day and can affect any adult at any age.
It is a rapidly progressive neurological condition. Half of those diagnosed will die within 14 months.
It leaves people unable to talk, walk and move but leaves the senses intact. There is no known cause, no effective treatment and no cure.
Life with MND may be short but it is still worth living and the local group help and support local sufferers in any way they can.
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