Please help give Mason Hope!
Fundraising campaign by
Mason Haynes
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US$0.00raised of $8,000.00 goal goal
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Campaign Story
Mason was born with Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum, Microcephaly, Globlal Development Delay and Hypotonia. He is now 18 months old and still cannot sit up with or without support.
We have recently found out that his brain growth has stopped which has stopped everything else from progressing like his weight, length, development etc...
Mason has the chance to attend the Footsteps Foundation for intense physiotherapy. The success rate and feedback for the Footsteps Foundation is excellent and the equipment they have is fantastic. I would love the chance to have the money for Mason to attend. As soon I raise the money I can book him in. This is my last hope of getting Mason to progress in his development and hopefully walk.
It cost £8000 for a year's programme. I have had to give my job up to look after Mason so I cannot raise this money alone. That is where I am asking for help. To raise this money and give Mason some hope in life would be amazing
Rewards
A big thank you
I will give you a big thank you mention on facebook and Twitter
A big thank you on facebook and Twitter and regular updates on Mason and a personal thank you card with a photo of Mason
All of the previous and also I will work as your Virtual Assistant for a week, undertaking any virtual office work you require. Also a lifelong friendship with myself & Mason so that I can keep you updated on his progress and so I can forever show you my gratitude.
Organizer
- Mason Haynes
- Scarborough, UK
YAY Mason has a standing frame!
Update posted by Mason Haynes at 01:43 pmSo today Mason's standing frame got delivered. We have been waiting months for his frame to come. The point of it is to strenghen his legs and hopefully straighten his spine as his spine is very curved and rounded. I cannot wait to see Mason in his frame wearing his. . . . .