Alex's Independent Life

Just4Children wants to help Alex make further progress following his SDR surgery and to enable him to lead a better and more independent life.
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Visit the charity's profileJust4Children wants to help Alex make further progress following his SDR surgery and to enable him to lead a better and more independent life.
Closed 23/11/2023
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Visit the charity's profileAlex was born premature which resulted in him having Cerebral Palsy. We have done various fundraising events for Just4Children over the years for different things one of the main ones being his SDR Surgery which we travelled to St Louis for in 2017.
The surgery was a success and with constant therapy the surgery has made Alex's life so much better. Over the last few years since surgery we have been continuing with Alex's physio sessions with PT Kids and his Strength and Conditioning Sessions with SDR Fitness Wales.
Its come to the point now Alex is 10 nearly 11. He will be going to high school this year and we are trying to help Alex become as independent as possible as he gets older. This means more suitable equipment, possibly foot surgery and we are even planning on some major changes to our home including a through floor lift and new accessible bathroom with specialist bath and toilet so Alex can be more independent, as well as continuing with Alex's ongoing therapy.
Alex is a determined, outgoing happy boy and if you've met him you'll know how much of a wicked sense of humour he has and we just want to give him the best life we can.
We massively appreciate everyone's help and support over the years and Alex wouldn't be where he is now without it.
This just giving page will be shared and used to help with any fundraising events for Just4Children we plan to help with the cost of equipment, therapy, surgery and anything Alex needs.
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