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Home / Health / Prince William Opens New MND Centre in Leeds

Prince William Opens New MND Centre in Leeds

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Prince William opened the first purpose-built MND centre.
  • The centre fulfills a promise made to rugby star Rob Burrow.
  • Fundraising for the center reached £6.8 million.
Prince William Opens New MND Centre in Leeds

Prince William recently opened the Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease in Leeds, a groundbreaking facility entirely dedicated to MND care, research, and support. This significant event honored the legacy of the late rugby league star, fulfilling a personal promise made by the Prince to Burrow before his death. The center represents a crucial step forward in providing comprehensive assistance to patients and their families.

The establishment of the Rob Burrow Centre for MND was a long-held ambition for the Leeds Rhinos player and his consultant, Dr. Agam Jung. It is designed as a unique "one-stop-shop" for those affected by the disease. The project was realized through a substantial £6.8 million fundraising effort, showcasing strong community and charitable support, and was completed less than 18 months after Burrow's passing.

During the opening, Prince William met with Rob Burrow's family and his close teammate, Kevin Sinfield, acknowledging their bravery and dedication. He presented the center with a coffee machine, leaving a note of encouragement. Sinfield also announced his intention to undertake further fundraising challenges, demonstrating an ongoing commitment to the cause.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It is the first purpose-built centre in the UK dedicated entirely to motor neurone disease care, research, education, and holistic support.
The new MND centre in Leeds was opened by the Prince of Wales.
The centre was made possible through a £6.8 million fundraising campaign led by Leeds Hospitals Charity and supported by Rob Burrow's friend, Kevin Sinfield.

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