Stephen Toop

Stephen 's fundraiser for The National Deaf Children's Society

Fundraising for The National Deaf Children's Society
£1,320
raised of £2,000 target
by 62 supporters
We support deaf children and their families to make their future brighter.

Story

First things first, click play on the video above. For those who don't know him, that right there is the ever-smiley Hudson Alfie Graves, my beloved grandson. He, and around 1,000 new born babies each year, are born profoundly death. We want to raise money for The National Deaf Children's Society to help support babies, young children and their families. This page incorporates two fund-raising events, one to be undertake by Hudson's dad, Jack, and the other by his uncle Owen and Boompa. The video, I like to think, is Hudson's reaction to this news.

First and foremost, I share poignant words from my Son-in-Law to tell you more about Hudson's story.

Jack's Story and Fundraiser

On the 28th October 2022 my life changed forever when my wife gave birth to our beautiful first child. Hudson Alfie Graves was born 6 pounds 7 ounces with mum and baby healthy and well. Hudson wasn't able to register a response when the nurse completed the initial hearing test, which is completed on all babies, we were told this was pretty common and not to worry, he would be tested again next week. Hudson attempted this test twice more, again without registering an appropriate response and so we were asked to take him for an ABR test. Hudson wasn't able to register a response for this test and this was when we were given the news that Hudson has long-term profound hearing loss in both ears.

With him being a responsive baby, this news came as a great shock to us both and was one the of most difficult moments of our lives. Since we have had the news, the NHS and the National Deaf Children's Society have been fantastic in their support for Hudson and ourselves.

Within 3 months, Hudson was fitted with hearing aids, alongside this we have been on a free 6 week sign language. Hudson will also have a Teacher of the Deaf throughout his entire time at school, who will champion him and his needs. Debra has been instrumental in supporting us, providing us with resources and being our voice of reason/support.

Without the charity, I'm not sure what we would have done. It was incredibly scary at first, but we feel with the support from the charity, we can see the light at the end of the tunnel for Hudson and we can see a real future for him. Hudson is currently going through the assessment process for cochlear implants and we hope they will be fitted around his first birthday!

So because of all of this I have decided to put my feet where my mouth is and run the London Marathon to raise money for this amazing charity. My fitness is somewhat questionable at present (I'm blaming Hudson for this) but I looking forward to putting in the hard work and pounding the pavement in order to raise awareness/money for similar children in Hudson's position who will really benefit from this special charity.

From now until race day, I will be putting on fundraising activities within my local and school community. These include sponsored walks, runs, silences (only sign language allowed), cake sales, non-uniforms etc. So keep an eye out and get involved!

Anything you can donate will really help.

Thank you

Charity Walk

Back to Boompa (Grandad just isn't me) and Uncle Owen. On the first week of September we will be walking from Kildale to Scarborough on behalf of the charity and as a kick off for my son-in-laws London Marathon fundraiser. We've included our route below, worked out as approximately 55 miles over 4 days.

To help support deaf children, please donate either on this page or follow the link to Jack's page. We want to support him and help him. We see Jack story is one of thousands in the country, indeed in the world. It is our belief that it's crucial local communities come together to help overcome the social and educational barriers that deaf children are faced with. Anything you can do will be a massive act of kindness in our quest to keep Hudson smiling.

Links

Jack's Fundraiser:

https://2024tcslondonmarathon.enthuse.com/pf/jack-graves?fbclid=IwAR0Bmuxd-oYtac-DT7F-RjwqL4cABMVvVW3QaTeOqExYY06jLK_NZVQ_Ok8_aem_AX19Sdmi0zB1lDZMdlfl09y4BNeHqvLP9-RkqK0h_vRvNH4Lq0odOUJgaEIMMbW9UVE?utm_source=share&utm_medium=whatsapp?utm_source=share&utm_medium=whatsapp

Grimsby Telegraph have done a great job helping promote the cause:

https://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/news/grimsby-news/incredible-baby-boy-born-profoundly-8582752

For more information about the National Deaf Children's Society:

https://www.ndcs.org.uk/

About the charity

We are the National Deaf Children’s Society, the leading charity for deaf children. We give expert support on childhood deafness, raise awareness and campaign for deaf children’s rights, so they have the same opportunities as everyone else.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,320.00
+ £236.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,320.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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