Jane Acton

Treehab: 'Gospel Faces'

Fundraising for League Of Friends Of Hurstwood Park Neurological Centre
£1,081
raised of £1,000 target
by 29 supporters
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Story

Our son Tom Coleman, a Forestry student, fell out of an oak in Dec 2014 and smithereened his lumbar spine. His mobility was saved by brilliant surgery and care at Hurstwood Park Neurological Centre.

 

As part of Tom's rehabilitation programme, he spent many hours playing music with his dad, Nick. "Gospel Faces" is the upshot, thanks to the generous musicianship of Simon Edwards, who produced the track at his home studio (and played bass and mandolin; vox by Ginny Clee). 


To mark six months since the accident, we are making the song available to download in return for a donation. You can listen to the track on the video in the gallery below.

If you would like to download a full-length version, please donate here or

at https://treehab.bandcamp.com/track/gospel-faces


All funds raised go to Hurstwood Park Neurological Centre. 

With love and thanks, from Jane and Nick

About the charity

It helps, Patients & Relatives, Surgeons & Staff and all amenities of the Centre, which cares for Brain Tumours, Aneurysms, Strokes, Road Traffic Accidents, M.S., Alzheimer's, Motor Neurone Disease, etc.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,080.94
+ £244.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,030.94
Offline donations
£50.00

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