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Thenue Announce Partnership with Charity MND Scotland

Last updated: 3.48pm, Tuesday 28th May 2024 by

Thenue is delighted to announce a brand-new partnership with the ground-breaking charity MND Scotland.

Thenue is delighted to announce a brand-new partnership with the ground-breaking charity MND Scotland.

We are incredibly pleased to be promoting and informing our Tenants and the wider community of the work that MND Scotland does, and how they support individuals across Scotland.

MND Scotland’s vision is a world without motor neuron disease (MND). Until that day comes, the charity works to make time count for everyone affected by MND in Scotland.

Since the charity was founded over forty years ago, MND Scotland has been on the front line against MND in Scotland. It funds ground-breaking research and world-class clinical trials. But much of its day-to-day work is making time count for people with MND and the loved ones supporting them.

Whether that’s helping families make memories through accessible holidays, grants to improve quality of life, or as an Advocate to fight their corner and secure essential home adaptations faster, the charity is here to help. When time matters most, MND Scotland is a helping hand of support, so people with MND can make precious time count with the ones they love.

As part of our commitment to MND Scotland, we are endeavouring to ensure that our processes reflect the needs brought about by an MND diagnosis. As well as raising awareness of MND amongst our Staff and Partners.

Announcing the Partnership, our Chief Executive Gary Naylor said:
‘I’m delighted that we are working closely with MND Scotland to help to increase awareness around the disease. At Thenue, we aim to ensure that we are able to react appropriately to the needs of any tenants, their families or applicants impacted by MND. MND Scotland play such an amazing role following a person’s diagnosis and as a housing sector we can play our part in relation to housing options, adaptations, and working effectively with our partners.’

You can expect to hear more from Thenue on what we are doing to support people with MND in the coming months.

In the meantime, we encourage you to learn more about the disease and the ultimate goal of conquering it at www.mndscotland.org.uk