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Ted Butler and Steve Doyle
Ted Butler and Steve Doyle
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Hi there!
My name is Ted Butler and my good mate is Steve Doyle. Steve is a well loved character in the South Coast surfing fraternity, he is such a great character with a big heart and has an incredible positive influence on people. In recent years Steve was the Post Master at Moruya Post Office and was well know and respected in the local community. Unfortunately Steve has contracted Motor Neurone Disease and I would like to raise money for research into the treatment and cure for this terrible illness.
I'm hoping that fundraising for this cause, which has become very close to my heart since Steve became ill, may make a difference in the future for other people.
My challenge in this fundraiser is that at the end of 8 weeks from commencement I will have my hair cut SHORT!!! I realise that this is a very small gesture but it's my way of drawing attention to the serious indiscriminate affect that Motor Neurone Disease can have on a persons life. (This time period has passed and I've had the haircut.....see photo above!)
So if you would like to get behind this fundraiser challenge Steve and I’d appreciate any contribution, big or small.
Donations made through this platform are secure and will be remitted directly through to the charity for Motor Neurone Disease.
Thanks so much for your support!
Motor Neurone Disease New South Wales Limited
Motor Neurone Disease NSW is the only organisation in NSW/ACT working to support people living with all types of motor neurone disease, their families and carers. MND NSW provides: • Information and support for people living with MND. This includes regular telephone contact and home visits. • Literature to assist in coping with MND on an everyday basis • An information line to assist newly diagnosed and anyone looking for additional information. • Information evenings for people who are newly diagnosed, their carers & families. • Information and education sessions for health professionals to promote the best possible care for people living with MND. • Loan equipment, including, electric wheel chairs, communication devices, electric beds, walking frames and more. • Meetings, workshops and seminars to share ideas, support one another, demonstrate equipment and share the knowledge of experts in the management for members with MND and those involved in their care. • Advocacy on behalf of people with MND to increase awareness of needs and ensure equity of access to available services and resources. • Funding for Research.