I've raised £300 to help Bear (Tony Hudgell) to get new prosthetics as he grows and the best adaptive equipment for his home.

Organised by Caroline Ward
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Disability support

Story

At just 41 days old, Tony suffered horrific abuse at the hands of his biological parents. He suffered multiple fractures, dislocations, blunt trauma to face leading to multi-organ failure, toxic-shock and sepsis. He ended up on life support and seconds from death.  Then, sadly in 2017, he needed to have both his legs amputated due to those extreme injuries. His left hip is dislocated and missing the ball joint due infection, he has hand issues and deaf in his right ear.  However, even though Tony suffered so much at the start of his life, today he is a bright, happy and confident little boy, who loves life. His adoptive parents are amazing people who have worked tirelessly to get justice for Tony and for other child victims of crime with Tony’s Law.

Tony has recently been learning to walk on his new legs with crutches, and throughout June walked 10 kilometres, raising over £1m for Evelina London, the hospital that treated him throughout his life.

We are lucky enough to know this gorgeous, positive and happy little boy who is full of life. The cash donated will go directly to Bear to fund new prosthetics as he gets older and essential adaptive equipment for his home.

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About fundraiser

Caroline Ward
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Donation summary

Total
£1,809.00