Geelong’s Chris Hall has a goal – to raise as much money for motor neurone disease (MND) as possible. And in just under four years of fundraising, Chris has ticked over $30,000 to support research towards finding a cure for the disease. His quest began after work colleague Jenny Simko, a nurse at Barwon Health, was diagnosed with MND. She passed away 14 months later in 2015.

“Until then I didn’t know what MND was. I read up on it and found there was no treatment and no cure.”
Chris, who is confined to a wheelchair through Spina Bifida thought: “How can I raise money and help raise awareness of this disease?”
“There are now all sorts of treatments and preventions now for Spina Bifida but learning that there is no cure for the disease really got to me.”
Chris decided he could raise awareness for his charity work via ‘Wheel4MND’ – an initiative where he is wheeling 50km each month. This led to people wanting to sponsor his wheeling.








