Australia's MND March of Faces Banners are a photographic display of people with motor neurone disease. The worldwide ALS/MND March of Faces project promotes ALS/MND awareness. The March of Faces banner project was introduced to Australia by Jackie Williams, an MND Association member. The MND NSW March of Faces banners are displayed at various MND awareness raising and remembrance events throughout the year.

If you have motor neurone disease and would like to be part of Australia's MND March of Faces you need to provide a photograph of yourself and complete a consent form. You are welcome to include family in the photo if you wish. Family members are also able to submit a photograph in remembrance of a person who has died from MND. There is no charge to participate in this project.

Motor neurone disease (MND) is known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in some countries of the world and as MND in others. The worldwide ALS/MND March of Faces project promotes ALS/MND awareness. The March of Faces banner project was introduced to Australia by Jackie Williams, an MND Association member.

The MND NSW March of Faces banners are displayed at various MND awareness raising and remembrance events throughout the year. Images of the MND NSW banners are also displayed here on this website.

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