News
>
MND
>
Trustee Caite Healy speaks on championing creativity and MND care with The Big Draw
Published
October 13, 2025
Category
MND

Trustee Caite Healy speaks on championing creativity and MND care with The Big Draw

Alan Davidson Foundation Trustee Caite Healy recently spoke with The Big Draw about the charity’s mission to support cutting-edge research and care for Motor Neurone Disease (MND) alongside championing creativity in the arts and architecture.

In the interview, Caite reflects on Alan’s life and enduring legacy as an architect, artist and innovator, whose vision continues to guide the Foundation’s work today. She discusses the importance of nurturing young creatives, highlighting initiatives such as the Alan Davidson Under 26 Award within the John Ruskin Prize.

Caite also shares insights into the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to innovation in MND research, including support for initiatives like the Longitude Prize on ALS, and reaffirms the lasting impact of Alan’s belief in creativity as a catalyst for wellbeing and social change.