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Walk for a Cause - Mornington Peninsula - 2025

By participating in the Walk for a Cause, you're choosing to support people living with motor neurone disease. Every dollar helps us to provide support and care to Victorians with MND. Supported by Mt Martha Uniting Church

12:00PM - 2:30PM Sunday 5th October 2025
Mornington Park , Schnapper Point Drive, Mornington, VIC
Adult
$10
Child (5 – 18 years)
$10

*Children under 5 are free

Family of 4
$20

*1 adult & 3 children under 18 OR 2 adults & 2 children under 18

Supported by Mt Martha Uniting Church
When: Sunday 5th October 2025 | 12.00 - 2.30pm
Where: Schnapper Point Drive, Mornington, Victoria, 3931 

On the day registrations are available from 11:45 am. The Walk will commence at 12:00 pm.


About the Walk for a Cause - Mornington Peninsula

MND Victoria's Walk events take place throughout Victoria and are an easy, fun way to raise awareness. Some people also use this as an opportunity to raise funds for MND Victoria to enable us to deliver the best possible care, support and vital assistive equipment to people currently living with the disease. Because after all, so many of our services are reliant on the generosity of others.

Family friendly , accessible 950m park circuit. Children are able to ride non-electric scooters with adult supervision. Other powered mobility devices are welcomed. BYO Picnic to enjoy in the parkland. Yard games and face-painting provided.

Ample free parking exists around 3 sides of the Park Boundary. Monitor time limits if otherwise parking in local foreshore or commercial precincts. Disabled toilet facilities available.

So get your family, friends and colleagues together to walk with you and raise funds to support Victorians living with MND today!


About MND

MND stands for motor neurone disease. Motor neurones are the nerves that control our body movement.

With MND, something goes wrong with the motor neurones, and the messages from the brain stop getting through. This means the muscles that enable us to move around, speak, breathe and swallow fail to work normally. 

As the nerve cells slowly stop working, muscles gradually weaken and waste. No two people experience the exact same speed and pattern of weakness, and therefore each person living with MND should be cared for in a way that best suits their needs.

Without a cure and an average life expectancy of just 27 months, MND Victoria has focused on providing the best possible care and support for Victorians living with motor neurone disease (MND) for the last 43 years.


Get Social

In the lead up to the Walk and on the day, make sure you add these hashtags to your social media posts. This will spread the word about your efforts and help raise vital funds for MND Victoria to continue the work that we do. 

#NeverGiveUp #MNDWalk #WalkingWarriors




$4,350
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$10,000 goal
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