Little Oliver Cunningham

Fundraising campaign by Celena McInnes
  • £337.00
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Little Oliver Cunningham from Bonnybridge, was born with Xq28 Duplication, a disorder which causes delays in his development – leading to problems with talking, mobility and even eating.

His condition means he could die before he is 30 years old.

We'd like to help his family raise awareness of this rare condition, whilst raising some money for them to use towards specialist play equipment/a family break/whatever they think the family would get the greatest benefit from!

All donations will be gratefully received and a Prize Bingo night in Bonnybridge is also being arranged for a future date.

Organizer

  • Celena McInnes
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  • Campaign Owner

Donors

  • Tom Traynor
  • Donated on Sep 03, 2015
£300.00
  • mary richmond
  • Donated on Aug 09, 2015
£5.00
  • Joyce Craig
  • Donated on Aug 09, 2015
  • All th best wee man xx

£2.00

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Donors & Comments

7 donors
  • Tom Traynor
  • Donated on Sep 03, 2015
£300.00
  • mary richmond
  • Donated on Aug 09, 2015
£5.00
  • Joyce Craig
  • Donated on Aug 09, 2015
  • All th best wee man xx

£2.00
  • Guest
  • Donated on Aug 06, 2015
  • Xx

£5.00
  • claire Crawford
  • Donated on Aug 03, 2015
£5.00
  • Celena Mc
  • Donated on Aug 03, 2015
  • All the best to little Oliver and family xx

£10.00
  • Guest
  • Donated on Aug 03, 2015
  • For a brave wee guy xx

£10.00

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