Nicola Brassey

Help Thomas to Dance

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£61,727
raised of £120,000 target
Event: Thomas Balmer’s Appeal, on 31 December 2026 Start fundraising for this event
Thomas Balmer’s Appeal, 31 December 2026
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Thomas and Dylan arrived on the 4thJanuary 2013 very early, nearly 10 weeks early. Weighing less than 3lbs they had to fight hard to survive but they did and thankfully soon began to put on weight and grow strong.

After 10 weeks in SCBU ( Special Care Baby Unit) they came home and finally we were free to hold and nurse our babies- after 10 weeks in hospital we were free to take care of our boys. They thrived. 

We all fell in love.

An MRI scan at 2 years of age showed that Thomas has some neurological damage. A diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy was confirmed.This explained why he had been slow to reach many of the expected physical milestones. 

Thomas is now 3 years old. He continues to make good progress but he is still unable to stand or walk independently. Thomas is able to walk with his walker and enjoy chasing his brother around but he wants to do more, he wants to catch him!

He needs SDR (Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy) surgery to increase the chances of being able to live and walk independently.

The cost of having this life changing treatment in the UK is approximately £35,000.

To give Thomas the best chance of benefiting from the surgery and subsequent physiotherapy, it's important that he goes into the operation as strong as possible.

He needs intensive physiotherapy and numerous specialist pieces of equipment to build up this strength. The cost of pre-op equipment is likely to be £10,000.

As part of this preparation, we are working with Brainwave, a centre in Somerset that helps families like us by creating individual home based therapy and exercise programmes to help children with disabilities to achieve their potential. Critically, they also have a post-SDR programme, so it is great that they are working with Thomas now too.

Physiotherapy and equipment post-op will be a further £10,000 each year for 3 years after the operation. Therefore we want to try and raise £75,000 in order to give him the best possible outcome. 

If you would like to make a donation, organise an event, be sponsored or donate a prize to be auctioned please do. Your help will be life changing and would be hugely appreciated.

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Tree of Hope reserves to use these funds for any purpose stated in the parents charter, including but not limited to, medical treatment, surgery and therapies and related travel expenses, medical and exercise equipment, childcare, home adaptations and the cost of vehicles designed for the disabled.


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Tree of Hope

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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

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Total raised
£61,726.78
+ £9,717.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£47,242.78
Offline donations
£14,484.00

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