Bendigo residents have demonstrated their support for those living with Motor Neurone Disease.
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The Walk to d'Feet MND attracted families and friends, who banded together to raise awareness of the uncommon disease.
By walking around Lake Weeroona in their event t-shirts, they also helped to raise money for MND Victoria.
One of the Bendigo event's biggest supporters this year was a team called Gid's Flanny Angels.
Gid was the name given to 62-year-old Bendigo man Bruce Trembath by his young grandchildren.
Mr Trembath was diagnosed with MND after experiencing some niggling issues with his right knee, almost a year ago.
His supporters did Sunday morning's walk with flannelette shirts around their waists, an homage to Mr Trembath's typical work outfit.
Gid's Flanny Angels ranked among the walk's 'top teams'.
For more information or to donate to the Walk to d'Feet MND, visit mndwalk.org.au/events/2/bendigo
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