Drive to fight motor neuron disease

A Positive Move founder Dick Custerson, right, with his good mate Neale Daniher, who runs the Daniher Drive to raise money and awareness for the fight against MND.

Dicky Custerson was always up for supporting a cause.
The founder and principal of sports and entertainment management company A Positive Move has supported many over the years.
None was as close to his heart as Neale Daniher’s battle to find a cure for Motor Neuron Disease.
Dicky participated in the first Daniher Drive which was aimed at raising funds and awareness for the Fight MND quest.
The fun, four-day road trip is now in its third year and has so far raised $267,297 of its goal of $1 million.
Sadly, Dicky passed away after a short battle with cancer late last year and was represented in the 2016 event by his wife Leanne and best mates Brett and Jodie Lovett.
This year Brett is fronting up again and has enlisted a second car from his uncle at Mansfield’s Propagation Nursery.
A Positive Move is organising a Variety and Auction Night fundraiser on Saturday 29 July at the Frankston Dolphins Football Club for the cause.
The night – with the catchcry ‘Doin’ it for Dicky’ – will be compered by Shawn Cosgrove of The Price is Right fame, with entertainment from the hilarious Nelson Twins.
Tickets are $30 a head and tables of 10 are available.
To book contact shantelle@mansfields.org.au or saree@apositivemove.com.au.