MP stays silent for MND Victoria

Pakenham MP Emma Vulin. (Rob Carew: 422695)

Pakenham MP Emma Vulin took a vow of silence for 12 hours straight on Wednesday 11 September, in support of MND Victoria’s Shut Up for MND fundraiser.

She had raised a total of $2890 at the time of publication, smashing through her $2500 target and becoming the second highest individual fundraising total.

Ms Vulin said the fundraiser was a way to give back to MND Victoria after all of the support she has received since she was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) in April.

“I am choosing to go without my voice in support of those who have lost theirs to MND,” she said.

“Personally being diagnosed in April this year with MND, I know what MND Vic does to support me and my family and I am grateful.

“For 43 years, MND Victoria has provided care and support services for those living with MND – from equipment, support groups, support coordinators, counselling service and more.”

Ms Vulin said her silence helped raise awareness of the communication challenges people with MND faced daily.

“I am participating in the challenge to raise funds that go towards providing direct care to all Victorians living with MND,” she said.

“This disease often takes away people’s ability to speak.

“I am sure today will throw some challenges but it’s the least I can do.”

For more information or to donate to Emma’s shutupformnd.org.au/fundraise/emma-shuts-up-for-mnd