Story
Caesar is a bright and determined little boy who lives near Cambridge with his mum. He was born prematurely at 28 weeks and spent his first three months in hospital. Later, he was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, a condition that affects his movement, strength, and coordination.
Despite the challenges, Caesar works incredibly hard every day in therapy to build strength, learn new skills, and gain more independence. His determination and love of life inspire everyone who meets him.
As a single mum, I do everything I can to provide the therapies he needs, but many of them are not covered by the NHS and must be privately funded. These therapies make a real difference in Caesar’s progress and quality of life, but the costs quickly add up.
Over the next three years, our goal is to raise funds to cover:
• Weekly private physiotherapy, occupational, and speech therapy sessions to strengthen his body and communication skills.
• Annual intensive therapy programs at the NAPA Centre in London, where Caesar trains daily for three weeks with a team of expert therapists.
• Essential equipment and assistive technology, including braces, walkers, and a speech-generating device.
• A possible SDR surgery abroad, a specialist operation that could permanently reduce spasticity and improve Caesar’s mobility.
The total cost for these therapies, programs, and equipment over three years is estimated at £100,000.
Your support will help Caesar continue building strength, confidence, and independence — one step at a time.
Thank you for standing beside us and for helping give Caesar the opportunities he deserves.
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