Fundraising news:
- 13 May 2012
2012 Oxford Town and Gown 10k - the results The Muscular Dystrophy Campaign would like to say well done and thank you to everyone who took part in the 2012 Oxford Town and Gown 10k run on Sunday 13 May. - 11 May 2012
Mum climbs Kilimanjaro for her son A determined fundraiser for the charity is taking on a fourth epic challenge when she climbs Kilimanjaro in October. - 10 May 2012
Cross Party Group Chair runs for charity Bethan Jenkins AM, Chair of the Cross Party Group on Muscular Dystrophy in the Welsh Assembly, has taken on the challenge of running to raise money for the charity. - 9 May 2012
Make every birthday count This summer we are inviting you to make every birthday count by helping us celebrate our birthday. Thanks to over fifty years of research some people with muscular dystrophy and related conditions can now have more birthdays. - 4 May 2012
Prime Minister backs our Oxford runners Prime Minister David Cameron offers his support to those taking part in the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign's Oxford Town and Gown 10k in two weeks time. - 29 April 2012
2012 Cambridge Town and Gown 10k - the results The Muscular Dystrophy Campaign would like to say well done and thank you to everyone who took part in the inaugural Cambridge Town and Gown 10k run on Sunday 29 April - 20 April 2012
Thank you London Marathon runners The Muscular Dystrophy Campaign would like to extend a great big thank you to all of our dedicated and enthusiastic runners who participated in the London Marathon on Sunday. - 12 April 2012
Our charity trek champions The Muscular Dystrophy Campaign are celebrating the fabulous fundraisers who have supported the charity over the years by taking part in charity treks. - 3 April 2012
Make today count: Gavin Reeves Gavin Reeves who was presented with the award for fundraiser of the year in 2011 by Sue Barker took part in make today count in aid of muscular dystrophy research - 1 March 2012
Thank you for helping to make today count On 29 February 2012, families from across the UK came together for make today count and raised much-needed funds for Muscular Dystrophy Campaign research.



