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Iʼve raised £1,460 to Walk With Shay
- Livingston, United Kingdom
- Funded on Wednesday, 1st March 2017
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Shay McGinlay, age 3 from Livingston suffers from Cerebral Palsy. With aid of advanced therapy treatment not available on the NHS, we hope to support Shay and his young family with their dreams and aspirations to help Shay lead a better life, and even walk one day.
"Walk With Shay" has been set up with the blessing of the family to support the family's own campaign. This not only formalises the excellent work done to date by a small group of Celtic supporters over the last two years, but will give us a bigger platform to help raise the necessary funds for Shay for his essential treatment and equipment to allow him to lead a better life.
With the help of the Celtic Community, family, friends and other kind support, we hope, that Shay will never be allowed to Walk Alone.
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Paul Burke
Feb 24, 2017
£15.00 donation and £5.00 for goals for Shay jokerHail Hail
£20.00
Anonymous
Feb 13, 2017
£10.00
Anonymous
Feb 3, 2017
God bless wee man .HH.
Ken Walsh
Dec 14, 2016
HAILHAIL
michael derrick
Dec 4, 2016
Hail hail, good luck and Merry Xmas
£10.00
Patrick Glen
Dec 3, 2016
£10.00
Ewan McAulay
Dec 1, 2016
All the best....prayers and thoughts from New Zealand.
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Marc Martin
Livingston, United Kingdom
WalkWithShay is here to support Wee Shay McGinlay and his family raise much needed funds for specialist treatment and equipment for his cerebral palsy.