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Our chosen charity
For 2021, Rix Petroleum Grangemouth will be fundraising for the My Name’5 Doddie foundation. This is a foundation which raises money to help with the research of motor neuron disease and provides invaluable support to individuals and their families living with this disease.
We believe by fundraising for My Name’5 Doddie, we can help with the support of many people who are affected by MND and hopefully make the important support the foundation offers reach more people in need.
We’ll keep you updated throughout the year of our fundraising activities and events to help raise money for this fantastic foundation as well as advising you on how you can help support us and our fundraising goals.
How you can help
My Name'5 Doddie relies on charitable donations to be able to offer the help and support to MND. If you'd like to make a donation, please see the below options.
Buy My Name'5 Doddie merchandise
Donate by text
Donate online
Text DODDIE to 70970
to donate £5
Text DODDIE to 70191 to donate £10
Fundraising, payments and donations will be processed and administered by the National Funding Scheme (Charity No: 1149800), operating as DONATE. Texts will be charged at your standard network rate. For Terms & Conditions, see www.easydonate.org
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About the My Name'5 Doddie Foundation
The My Name'5 Doddie Foundation is dedicated to raising funds to aid research into the causes of Motor Neuron Disease (MND) and investigate potential cures. The Foundation is also looking to establish grants for individuals suffering from MND, to enable them to live as fulfilled a life as possible.
About Doddie Weir
He earned 61 caps for Scotland during a successful player career, represented the British and Irish Lions on their successful tour to South Africa in 1997, and won championships with his two club sides, Melrose and Newcastle Falcons. A talented, committed and athletic lock forward, Doddie is now facing his biggest challenge.
In June 2017, the Scot revealed that he was suffering from MND. From the outset, Doddie has been driven to help fellow sufferers and seek ways to further research into this, as yet. incurable disease. In November 2017, Doddie and his Trustees launched the registered charity My Name'5 Doddie Foundation.

News and Events
Keep an eye out for our fundraising news and events to help support the My Name'5 Doddie Foundation.