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Sacha Clayton

Emilia Marling

Fundraising for Tree of Hope
£45
raised of £2,000 target
by 3 supporters
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Event: Emilia Marling, from 23 January 2018 to 25 January 2018
Emilia Marling, 23 January 2018
Tree of Hope

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RCN 1149254 In Scotland SC042611
We offer hope to families to transform the lives of sick children

Story

Emilia was born 5 weeks premature after a difficult pregnancy and my waters leaking from 28weeks, the lack of amniotic fluid caused her to have Torticollis ( a preferential head turn) which then lead to Plagiocephaly (flat head syndrome). We have spoken to our GP and tried repositioning and a flat head pillow to try and help but unfortunately these methods have not worked and helmets are not currently something the NHS fund so we are now in contact with technology in motion to get a helmet made.

We have chosen to seek this treatment as If Emilia's head is not corrected it can lead to Practical difficulties in sport and everyday life. She may not be able to get appropriate safety equipment for activities such as riding a bike. This is because most types of helmets and headgear are manufactured based on a ‘normal’ head shape. 

As her Plagiocephaly is severe she could even face difficulties wearing glasses on a day to day basis if the need arose.

 Aside from sporting activities, Emilia may also find it difficult to enter into some professions (such as construction, emergency services and the armed forces) if that career requires standard head protection.

Untreated Plagiocephaly may also have a psychological impact later in life. A misshapen head brings a number of psychosocial concerns and emotional difficulties which a person may face throughout school and into later life. Research has shown that people with symmetrical features are considered more attractive than those with asymmetrical features. Even if we ignore this research and discourage these automatic responses, there may still be peers, teachers and other adults who could react negatively to an abnormality which can result in teasing and even bullying in some cases.

Thank you for taking time to read.

7.5% of all donations to Tree of Hope in relation to this appeal will be allocated to the general charitable purposes of Tree of Hope to cover our core operating costs.

 If we raise insufficient funds, or surplus funds, then the funds will be used, if appropriate, to fund support for our child’s needs in accordance with Tree of Hope’s charitable objects. If in those circumstances we are unable to use all or part of the funds for the benefit of our child in accordance with Tree of Hope’s charitable objects, then any funds that cannot be used will be transferred to be used for the general charitable purposes of Tree of Hope.

 If you have any questions at all please do not hesitate to call the family support team on 01892 535525.

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
£45.00
+ £5.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£45.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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