Provost Lorraine Cameron is all set to raise cash for motor neurone disease charity
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happensMND Scotland was founded as the Scottish Motor Neurone Disease Association in 1981 by Strathclyde police officer John Macleod and his wife Peigi.At the time, services were limited and health professionals had little or no knowledge of the condition.Today, MND Scotland strives to reduce the impact of motor neurone disease (MND) on the lives of those affected, by offering services such as benefits advice, equipment loans, counselling, advocacy, and a grants programme.It also campaigns for the rights of people living with MND and fund vital research to find a cure.MND is a rapidly progressing terminal illness that stops signals from the brain reaching the muscles.