Martin Taylor

Cadens Great North Swim page

Fundraising for Dyspraxia Foundation
£1,115
raised of £200 target
by 58 supporters
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
2018 marks the 30th anniversary since we started raising awareness of dyspraxia. We’re proud of our achievements but as a forward-thinking charity, we’re already focusing on the next 30 years.

Story

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Caden was diagnosed with severe dyspraxia when he was 9. It’s a condition that effects a persons ability to perform movements in a smooth controlled way. 

Cadens diagnosis was incredibly helpful as we could begin to understand many of his everyday problems he faced such as being unable to walk in a straight line, his illegable handwriting, his constant tripping up, his inability to fasten his shoe laces (thank goodness for Velcro) 

It had been a real struggle for him up to this point. Even eating with a knife and fork was impossible! 

The Dyspraxic Foundation are a wonderful charity who offer great support to people who are affected by this condition. 

Caden who is now 12, works very hard to overcome his problems and even though sport is not his thing, on Saturday he will  be swimming in the very cold Lake Windermere to raise awareness of his condition and to raise money for this great Charity. 

Please please support him with just the smallest sponsorship! 

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About the campaign

2018 marks the 30th anniversary since we started raising awareness of dyspraxia. We’re proud of our achievements but as a forward-thinking charity, we’re already focusing on the next 30 years.

About the charity

The Dyspraxia Foundation supports those with dyspraxia, their families and professionals. We raise awareness, understanding and are funded by voluntary donations and membership subscriptions. We publish literature, organise conferences and support through local groups, social networks and a helpline

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,115.00
+ £231.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,115.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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