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Weʼre raising £20,000 to assist with the upcoming costs for the Dolan family.

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Update - 03/07

Jack Dolan drowned at Margate beach 23/06/24 he is left with severe brain damage causing a vegetative state and dystonia!

- Jacks life support will be removed 03/07/24

- Jacks body is strong. So if he can Breathe unaided his body will continue.

- Lisa his mum has been given the option of residential, put him up for foster or take him home

- If Jack survives this hospital stay he will come home as Lisa will not be deserting her son now. And can’t be in residential with him.

- Jack is in a vegetative state and will need care until he passes. His life expectancy is very limited but unknown. No one can predict how this goes , This is cruel. Jack is dystonic, he is in pain which they will hope to manage, But he has no quality of life but if he doesn’t pass Lisa will take him home in the near future, he will remain on palliative care and Lisa will be trained to care for him until the end.

Jack has 2 little sisters age 8 & 10 who not only loose their brother but for the hospital stay their mum.

What the Dolan family need help with is the push to finding a disable friendly home, and a wheel chair for jacks needs, whilst maintaining and creating a new normal for his 2 sisters.

These things can take months/ years. Let’s get them home asap.

** As people may be aware Lisa and Dave's son, Jack, suffered a tragic accident last week, unfortunately an MRI scan has shown there to be no brain activity and is currently in the process of being moved to palliative care.

This has crushed his family. As I'm sure everybody can understand, both Lisa and Dave are going to have to take the foreseeable off of work to take care of other priorities.

They have made the impossible decision to let Jack go peacefully and live on in our minds and hearts as the Jack we all knew and loved. This fundraiser is to raise money for them to help ease the pressure of upcoming palliative care and future funeral costs to give Jack the send off that he deserves. This will hopefully be one less thing for the family to worry about.

As most know Jack is a complete ADHD kid and the biggest Joker, with a heart of gold. He loves to show off in front of girls and won't leave the house without doing his hair - although it makes him look Polish half the time haha.

He loves his family, will do anything for his sisters and this fundraiser is to take a little bit of the burden away from them.

Many people love Jack and I'm sure they all wish the family wasn't going through this right now, so If you can donate, even a pound, we really do appreciate it.

Thank you.

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    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Jul 4, 2024

      £10.00

    • Anita and Steve

      Anita and Steve

      Jul 4, 2024

      So sad.....thinking of you all and sending hugs. 💙💙💙

      £25.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Jul 4, 2024

      Thoughts are with you and your family ❤️

      £10.00

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      Jul 4, 2024

      £10.00

    • Mark Scannell

      Mark Scannell

      Jul 4, 2024

      £40.00

    • Tracy Dulieu

      Tracy Dulieu

      Jul 4, 2024

      My thoughts and prayers are with you all x

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      Jul 4, 2024

      £10.00

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