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72 Holes of Golf

Fundraising for Tree of Hope
£3,687
raised
Event: Fundraising for Albert, on 21 June 2024
Fundraising for Albert, 21 June 2024
Tree of Hope

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RCN 1149254 In Scotland SC042611
We offer hope to families to transform the lives of sick children

Story

In aid of Alberts Way, on Friday 21st June at The Royal Blackheath Golf Club Louie Callaghan, Ryan Burn, Danny Geden and Dean Pooley will be attempting to play 72 holes of golf in one day starting around 4am and aiming to finish around 10pm.

For those of you that don't know Albert here is a quick introduction:

Albert was born 2 weeks late via an emergency c-section, he was a happy and what seemed to be 'normal' baby boy. At 10 months old Albert was referred to a pediatrician, physiotherapist and occupational therapist as he wasn't meeting any of his milestones. Fast forward 4 years and after a constant stream of hospital appointments, therapy appointments, Dr's meetings and genetical testing Albert was diagnosed with Pitt Hopkins Syndrome (PTHS), which is an ultra-rare, genetic, neurological disorder affecting a specific gene in chromosome 18 called TCF4.

Pitt-Hopkins syndrome can have a variety of signs and symptoms. Specific symptoms present and their severity can vary from person to person. Early symptoms, which often become apparent in the first year of life, may include very low muscle tone (hypotonia) and significant developmental delays. Some infants have a small head size (microcephaly). Children may learn to walk months or years later than expected, and some children never acquire the skills to walk independently. Speech is significantly delayed, and while some children learn to say a few words, most do not speak. However, some are able to understand and follow simple directions. Intellectual disability generally ranges from moderate to severe. Other symptoms can include seizures, breathing difficulties and chronic constipation.

People with PTHS are usually very happy and affectionate but do get very frustrated when they find it difficult to communicate. And for those of you that know Albert know how happy he is and how much his smile lights up the room.

Albert cannot crawl, walk or talk and he relies on a lot of sensory input - the kid loves a light! He will always need the help and support from different therapists and rely on equipment to help him become as independent as possible and this is why we are fundraising.

The NHS provide Albert with some input but the services are so stretched. So in order for him to receive the therapy and equipment he needs to help him live as independent as possible Alberts parents have to fund this.

For Albert to have just one hour of physio each week the annual cost is £4700. This is without any other therapies and accessing block sessions.

It would mean the world to us, any donation big or small, to help Albert on his journey.

Thank you

Louie, Dean, Ryan and Danny

About the charity

Tree of Hope

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RCN 1149254 In Scotland SC042611
All donations are paid into Tree of Hope's general funds which fund our charitable activities. Our charitable activities are focused on raising & managing funds for medical treatment, therapy & equipment for sick & disabled children. England & Wales 1149254 Scotland SCO4261 www.treeofhope.org.uk

Donation summary

Total raised
£3,687.00
+ £770.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£3,637.00
Offline donations
£50.00

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