Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Scottish Rider Gets Scooter

Despite living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and severe walking difficulties, Anne Brown, 58 from Falkirk, has been able to continue with her passion for horses and living an outdoor lifestyle, thanks to a radical mobility scooter.



Anne was diagnosed with MS in 2003 and had to take early retirement. Her condition also started to affect her ability to ride however through determination and a positive outlook, Anne has still remained a lively character who competes in RDA (Riding for the Disabled Association) equestrian events.

Anne’s enjoyment of the outdoors on her own or with her family has been made possible by a partial donation from the MS Society for a Supersport scooter from TGA. Anne is a pro-active supporter and fundraiser for the MS Society and also regularly blogs for the charity.

Anne explains: “My ‘Harley Davidson’ Supersport has made such a difference to my family and I. We can take our two dogs for walks easily and going to the stable to tack-up is no bother.”

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