Story
I am doing a bungee jump at the 02 arena in London on the 17th December 2017 to raise money for a little boy called Mason to support his rehabilitation and prosthetics, this is Mason's story.
Mason is 2 and a half years old and contracted Meningococcal Septicaemia on December 1st 2016 he was treated at St. Marys, Paddington for just over 3 weeks where they saved his life. On December 23rd Mason was transferred to Broomfield Hospital Chelmsford, where he underwent surgery on Christmas Eve, the prognosis at first was not good, his family were told to prepare for quadruple amputations, however all his family christmases came at once when they were told they had managed to save his right arm, only amputate just below the elbow on the left arm and they had managed to save some thigh on both legs so they were ecstatic.
Mason family were so lucky Mason was cared for initially at St.Marys, a research centre and home to a fantastic team of people who specialise in Sepsis, their patience and expertise has helped him get where he is today. Mason was moved to the children's ward in Broomfield hospital to recover and have his daily physiotherapy. His family started to notice the personality and character of the little boy we had before this awful illness struck. Mason is a fighter and a very strong willed little boy, he is going from strength to strength.
Mason deserves the opportunity to grow into an independent young man, the money raised will make sure everything runs smoothly.
With love from his family, your generous donation we will help give him the best start. Thank you.