Sarah Alexander

Team Adam

Fundraising for Tree of Hope
£700
raised of £300 target
by 139 supporters
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Event: 2011 Cardiff Half Marathon, on 16 October 2011
Participants: Laura Humphreys
Tree of Hope

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We offer hope to families to transform the lives of sick children

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I am running the Cardiff Half Marathon to raise funds for Adam Bancroft, Adam is 7 years old and suffers from a number of problems; low muscle tone, epilepsy, mild to moderate hearing loss and severe learning difficulties. Until December 2009 they did not know what was causing Adam’s conditions but after genetic testing it has been confirmed that he has a very rare Chromosome 15 duplication disorder. He is one of only 7 children in the world with this diagnosis.

One of Adam's symptoms is also a very low oxygen uptake in the blood. You and I should have approximately 97 to 99% of oxygen in our blood but Adam's saturation levels have been recorded as low as 51% nearly a half less than he should have. This lack of oxygen is believed to have a profound effect on Adam’s quality of life. Without proper oxygenation his body does not restore itself and does not build muscles properly like yours or mine can. It also has a huge effect on his learning. He is not verbal and uses a special communication device to tell us his wants and needs.

He also has severe low muscle tone throughout his body which makes co-ordination and balance very difficult. His parents were told that Adam might never walk but through the constant input of physiotherapy and occupational therapy Adam can now walk a small distance.

To help Adam overcome these challenges he attends the Advance Centre in East Grinstead every 3 months.

This centre applies the Scotson Technique which is a deeply restorative rehabilitation therapy for all children and young adults with brain injury. The technique aims to provide a restorative pattern of developmental improvement by addressing core weaknesses within muscular tissues of the respiratory system which affect trunkal structure, metabolism and motor and cognitive function.

The focus is first upon weakness in the respiratory system and therefore low oxygen uptake, which is viewed as a serious barrier to the brain's restorative potential.

Over time the results and increased oxygen provide the necessary enhanced foundation for the child's more normal future development.

By enhancing Adam's respiratory and circulatory systems, the Scotson Technique develops the potential of the brain to function.

His parents have seen a difference already; he is not as tired all the time and he is beginning to learn. Adam's walking is stronger and he can sometimes walk unaided giving him a huge sense of independence. He loves it and he is so much happier since he started this therapy.

Each weekly therapy training course costs in excess of £1,000 including accommodation and hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

His parents have funded the first three sessions themselves but now need to fundraise to keep going.

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So please please support me to raise valuable funds for Adam.

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
£700.00
+ £92.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£700.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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