MEGAN'S FLUTTERBY FUND

WELCOME " MEGAN'S FLUTTERBY FUND" SITE has been set up in memory of Megan Bell who died aged 13 years of a life limiting condition. Megan was profoundly disabled and during her lifetime we had to fund raise to obtain lots of specialized equipment and other things such as switches to activate toys and computer. The purchase of musical instruments ,which the children find so exciting and stimulating. Bean bags, mats, lights, mirrors the list is endless. A lot of this equipment to enrich her life was not supplied by the Health Service as they do not fund for lots of these things. We too had help from our local community, friends and wonderful people who helped us do this .

We now have set out to help other families with children like Megan in her memory to have these things through her Fund. Our aim is to raise funds to help special needs and life limited condition children in our local community to be able to have as many of these things that we are able to help towards or purchase for.

Being specialized equipment can cost from as little as £30 for a switch to hundreds of pounds depending on the child's ability, but can make such a difference to the child's everyday quality of life and the joy and achievement it can bring by being independent for those short moments . Fibre Optic lights and musical instruments such as an ocean drum again bring such enjoyment but cost around a £1000 for lights and £80+ for the drum.

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Gisela Bell & Anna Bell Now Lyman

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12/07/2014

HANDOVER OF A "WALKABOUT"

Hello Everyone,

We have had a lovely end to the week with handing over a "Walkabout"  to a little girl. This will now allow Isabelle to walk without being held by an adult. She will now be able to walk and interact independently and open her world up to so much more. We would like to thank everyone that supports and helps us raise funds for us to be able to make this possible for the children and families of our local community. The pictures are of the fitting and Isabelle's first ever walk outside with her mummy xxxx 


 

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