Lead the way at our Walk to Defeat MND

Make a difference for South Australians living with Motor Neurone Disease

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location_on Pinky Flat, North Adelaide
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Until there's a cure, there's care

Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a life-limiting disease with no known cure or effective treatment. Each person's experience with MND is unique, but on average, individual life expectancy is just 27 months from diagnosis. This stark reality highlights the urgent need for timely and tailored care.

Walk to Defeat MND with us

The most anticipated event on MNDSA's calendar, our annual Walk to Defeat MND will see over 1,000 people join forces to raise vital funds that will help provide support and services for South Australians impacted by MND.

Here's how it works:

  • Purchase your ticket to walk with us and set up your fundraising profile

  • Encourage friends and family to sponsor your walk, or create a team and fundraise together

  • Walk with us on Sunday 18 May, marching as a sea of blue to show your commitment to support those living with MND.

Unite with us:

#MNDleadtheway

About the Walk to Defeat MND

The Walk to Defeat MND is the Motor Neurone Disease Association of South Australia's (MNDSA) premier annual fundraising event. Growing from humble beginnings, it has now become a highly anticipated community event, attracting over 1,000 passionate participants each year in Adelaide.


Individuals, families, and corporate teams come together to walk in solidarity along the picturesque River Torrens, starting and finishing at Pinky Flat. This inspiring event not only raises crucial funds to support people living with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) but also increases awareness and fosters a powerful sense of community.

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