Fundraising for Henry a great start to 2020

By Susie Watkins

28th Jan 2020 | Local News

The fundraising for six year old Midsomer Norton boy Henry has got off to great start this year.

There has just been a fantastic concert with the Jenny Peplow Singers and Kilmersdon CofE Choir which raised an amazing £1165.36.

That takes the total now raised for this brave little boy to £39,857.00.

Henry Ford has cerebral palsy which means he is unable to walk or stand unaided but has booked an operation this summer which will help his mobility and hopefully make it much less painful for him.

His mum said: " Our next event is a charity firewalk on Friday 10th April at Prattens Social Club, to take part its £25 a ticket and we are asking people to collect sponsorship for the event to go towards Henry`s rehabilitation after his operation this summer. It will be a great evening watching everyone take on the fifteen foot firewalk in aid of Helping Henry. "

Tickets can be purchased via.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/firewalk-for-helping-henry-tickets-77613466969.

Henry needs £65,000 to pay for the surgery and for intensive therapy for the next three years.

Henry has his own facebook page of @HelpingHenry6 which shows what he has been getting up too, the fundraising events and updates on how his family are getting Henry ready for his operation.

For details on Henry's fundraising push the red button below.

     

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