I'm raising £2000 to fund disability support for people who have been attacked and left disabled and unable to cope.

I'm raising £2,000 for disability support. To start with, this is for a 79 year old man who lost a leg and an arm after an attack by two rottweilers.
Vic Franklin, 79, was attacked in August 2023 near his home in Bognor Regis while walking his own dog. Mr Franklin's left leg, right arm and left middle finger were later amputated.
Since then, he has been a virtual prisoner in his own home. This money is to help him get a downstairs shower fitted and get something of his life back. You can see this story on South Today, or on the BBC website.
I am 71 and fairly healthy. I cannot imagine what it is like to be the victim of such an attack and have your whole life destroyed. Please give anything you can, even if it's just £1. Thank you.
The target is a starting amount, I would like to raise a lot more. If the amount raised is higher than this, any money not used for Vic will go to others in a similar position, the number of which is frightening - whether attacked by dogs or criminals. All money raised will go into a dedicated account and paid out to the payee or their family.
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