ScotRail and MND Scotland extend partnership to 2022

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has announced that it has extended its charity partnership with MND Scotland for a further two years.

The initial partnership, lasting three years, aimed to raise awareness for the charity and MND, and raise £150,000.

Since 2017, the ScotRail Alliance, which is a partnership between ScotRail and Network Rail Scotland, has raised £255,000 through staff fundraising, customer donations, and gifts in kind such as free advertising at stations and on ScotRail trains.

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Those funds are helping to fund a ground-breaking clinical drug trial for motor neurone disease which aims to find treatments that can slow, stop or reverse the progression of the terminal disease.

Over the next two years, the ScotRail Alliance hopes to raise even more funds for MND Scotland, through a variety of charity events.

What did the officials say?

Alex Hynes, Managing Director of Scotland's Railway, said:

“I am absolutely delighted that we will be continuing our work with MND Scotland until 2022.

“MND Scotland is an incredible charity doing extraordinary work right across our country, and the recent drug trials show just how valuable our fundraising efforts can be.

“I'm really proud of our people and customers who have helped to raise more than £250,000 for this great cause so far, and I'm looking forward to raising even more over the next two years.”

Iain McWhirter, MND Scotland's Head of Fundraising, said:

“We are delighted that the ScotRail Alliance are going to be joining us on our journey to a cure for another two years.

“We have been blown away by the support we have received, from staff jumping out planes and organising coffee mornings, to customers donating across the country, and advertising which has helped raise awareness with commuters throughout Scotland.

“Thanks to the generosity of supporters like this we have been able to fund the most comprehensive MND drug trial in a generation. This trial will be open to almost every person with MND in Scotland and we hope will lead to finding effective treatments and ultimately a cure for MND.”

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