Anthony Mackey

Anthony's Walking 100k for Tay Tay

Fundraising for Headlines - Craniofacial Support
£575
raised of £1,000 target
by 8 supporters
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Story

In June this year, our beautiful little boy Téo was diagnosed with the rare condition Sagittal Craniosynostosis. This meant that the plates in his head had fused too early, restricting its ability to grow in the normal way, putting him at risk of a number of serious complications and requiring some rather terrifying surgery to try to fix. 



Sitting at home that evening, looking at our beautiful, happy boy, we felt so many emotions- one of the upmost being helplessness. 



Over the coming weeks, we struggled to come to terms with the news and tried to find ways to find out more about what to expect in the coming months and years, as well as trying to find positive stories to help us remain so ourselves. The team at John Radcliffe hospital were fantastic, as were a small but amazing charity 

Headlines

 . They have already supported us in trying to understand such a little known condition, giving us info about what lies ahead, and even how to explain what will happen to Téo to his big brother Tom.



With all this happening, I wanted to do something to help. To stop feeling so helpless and to help give back what was being given to us. So, after spending a lot of time walking with Téo to get him to nap, my wife Marianne suggested that I do a walk to raise money and awareness. It started as a joke but, a few 10k walks later it turned into a 100k, 24 hour walk along the River Thames from Putney to Henley. And what's more- I would not be alone! Cobbling together a band of misfits and vagabonds who had spent more time walking to the bar than anything else in recent years, we now have a full team all willing to take on a 100k challenge

 in September to raise as much money as we can for a charity that is- very suddenly- so close to our hearts. 



Your support would be so so gratefully received- charities such as 

Headlines

  are small and receive little to no funding due to the condition being so unknown and rare. The work they do is vital to those affected though- people like us, whose whole world has been turned upside down by this condition. 



So please, donate if you can, share if you can't- both will do a huge amount to help us achieve our goals of raising money and awareness- and help give our little boy the support he may now need for the rest of his life.



Thank you x

About the charity

Headlines Craniofacial Support UK provides practical support and information to people affected by craniosynostosis and other rare craniofacial conditions to help them overcome the physical, psychological and social impacts of living with these conditions.

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