Antonia Drogman

Stanley Maycey ladder of life

Fundraising for Tree of Hope
£12,125
raised of £30,000 target
Event: Stanley Maycey Appeal, on 31 December 2025 Start fundraising for this event
Stanley Maycey Appeal, 31 December 2025
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Stanley Maycey is a 13 year old boy who has a KCNQ2 genetic mutation this is a very rare genetic disorder and not a lot is known about it. This causes epilepsy, a delay in his development and hypotonia which is weak muscle tone this means he finds it hard to chew food and swallow liquids cannot stand on his own, walk or even crawl. He non-verbal and cannot feed himself so life can be frustrating for him sometimes. When he was born he had 18- 20 seizures a day, he was in hospital for the first five months of his life whilst doctors tried to control his seizures with various combinations of epileptic medication.

Stanley was 4 years old when he was diagnosed with his condition and there only a few hundred children in the world diagnosed with the same condition most are still very young so it's very hard to predict how Stanley will be in the future and if he will ever lead a normal life. It is very likely that he will be fully dependant on his parents for everything he needs to do.

Even though he faces all of these problems he is a very determined little boy. He is always a very happy and smiley boy who loves to be around his family and friends, he loves looking at books, listening music and Disney films and people talking to him. Stanley needs lots of physiotherapy everyday to help him get stronger and give him the best possible chance to walk one day. He visits Brainwave special therapy centre twice a year to review his physio program speech and language therapy. He also has Conductive Education which is another type of physiotherapy once a week. and physiotherapy each week in London. As you can imagine these type of therapies don't come cheap but it is really helping Stanley achieve his goals. Recently he has learned to sit up from laying and can roll over this may seem a small thing to most people but for him this is an amazing achievement which we are very proud of. It just shows by doing this exercise it is really helping him become stronger.   

Any money raised will go towards the specialist equipment and ongoing physiotherapy to make his dream to walk come true.

Should we exceed the target amount (or if we do not raise enough funds, or if they cannot be used for any other reason) the funds raised will go to the general funds of Tree of Hope to assist other sick children.

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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

Donation summary

Total raised
£12,125.00
+ £1,408.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£12,125.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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