Australia
Fisk runs for MND
Nyngans James Fisk will be travelling to Melbourne to run 20 kilometres in charity event Run Melbourne to raise money for Fight MND (Motor Neurone Disease).
Mr Fisk has set a goal of $2000 to be one of 20 charity champion runners in the event on Sunday, July 29, which goes towards research in finding a cure for MND, a cause close to his heart.
Last year after battling for 18 months Mr Fisks grandfather Harold Clissold passed away from Motor Neurone Disease; a progressive terminal neurological disease that destroys and breaks down the nerve cells (neurones) that control the muscles that allow us to move, speak, swallow and breath.
After moving to Nyngan early last year and living with his grandparents, Mr Fisk saw first hand the effects of this disease.
“I lived with him for about six months of that time and I basically got the full experience of it,” Mr Fisk said.
“I first hand saw what it does to people and how it breaks them down so thats why I want to do something about it…
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