Kathy Reid

Walk To Defeat MND Community Walk 2025

Support my walk to help people living with MND

I am taking part in Walk to Defeat MND to support people facing motor neurone disease.

Right now, there are over 500 people in NSW living with MND, with many requiring high levels of support and assistance.

My goal is to raise funds to help MND NSW provide the best possible support for people living with MND and their families – including assistive equipment, support groups, education about MND and more.

But I need your help. Please sponsor my walk to help change lives.

To support me, click the ‘DONATE NOW’ button to make a donation and together we can help the people and families experiencing this devastating disease.

Thank you so much for your support.

Top Fundraisers

Dianna Martic

$106.12

Tony Vaughan

$106.12

Adam Schembri

$106.12

My Achievements

My Updates

Another 28 km down

Thursday 11th Sep
Managed to walk 28km more in between the few days of horrendous rain. Fingers crossed for the sunshine this weekend to walk some more. 49km to go. 

Set a challenge of walking 100km this month

Monday 8th Sep
Walked 23km this weekend. 77km to go.  

Thank you to my Sponsors

$106.12

Dianna Martic

$106.12

Tony Vaughan

$106.12

Adam Schembri

$103.72

Natacha Brochars

$80.25

Chris

Such a worthy cause Kathy. So proud of you. X Chris

$80.25

Cathy Molloy

Such a great way to honour your dad. Bob was a great man who would always give or do anything he could in practical ways to help someone out. I’m sure he’d be very proud of your efforts in doing this too Kath.

$75

Daniel Graf

Cheers from Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA.

$54.12

Elke W

Thinking of you and your mum Kath xxx

$54.12

Mum Reid

$54.12

Ed Prosser

Very pleased to be doing some of your walk with you. Such a good cause.

$54.12

David Nally

Great cause - Go you good thing.

$32.43

Gaby Fonteyne

The most worthy cause. The sooner MND can be defeated the better. Happy walking and huge hugs x

$22.58

Nick Walker

Keep it up!!

I'm walking in memory of my dad, Robert Reid.