The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Iain’s spirits soar above illness as he takes to skies in aid of respite centre

Charity: Multiple sclerosis sufferer in microlight flight to raise funds for Leuchie House

- Leeza clark See comment on P32.

The sky’s the limit for a Fife man normally confined to a wheelchair.

Losing his independen­ce after a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis has been hard to bear for Iain Donaldson-elder.

Normally restricted to his chair or bed, the former recruitmen­t consultant from Crossford has been given respite at Leuchie House, Scotland’s only centre for people with long-term neurologic­al and physical conditions and their carers.

To say thanks, he has taken to a microlight to raise funds – so far more than £4,000 – and awareness of the East Lothian charity.

Iain, 56, said respite has been a lifeline for both him and his wife Janet, who is his main carer. The loss of independen­ce, particular­ly since giving up work in 2015, was one of the hardest things Iain has had to deal with.

“I’m not able to wheel myself around the house because the doors are too narrow and I can’t go out and about without someone to accompany me,” he said.

Last year Iain and his wife were given some local authority support to allow him to stay at Leuchie House.

“I can honestly say Leuchie House has changed our lives,” he said.

“I’d say that when I’m at home I feel about half the person I used to be. When I’m at Leuchie I feel 150%.”

As well as support and the social aspect, the space means he can get around in his wheelchair, giving him some level of independen­ce.

After his last visit Iain decided he wanted to do something to say thank you. He knew the team at East of Scotland Microlight­s had supported other Leuchie guests to do flights so it seemed a perfect idea.

After taking on the challenge, Iain heard that one of the friends he’d made at Leuchie, Carole Black, had passed away. He pledged to do the flight in her memory.

He took off from East Fortune with pilot Graeme Ritchie on a 30-minute flight he described as outstandin­g.

He added: “Being able to do the flight just goes to show that there are no limits – you can do virtually anything when you have something to motivate you.”

Leuchie’s fundraisin­g manager Lana Bambridge said: “Iain’s commitment and focus in raising funds for Leuchie have been remarkable.

leclark@the courier.co.uk

 ??  ?? Iain Donaldson-elder is going up in the world with a fundraisin­g effort in a microlight in aid of the Leuchie House respite centre.
Iain Donaldson-elder is going up in the world with a fundraisin­g effort in a microlight in aid of the Leuchie House respite centre.

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