Family raises cash for poorly Jack
Published Date:
08 October 2008
A little boy who suffers from a rare illness is close to getting the pioneering treatment he needs.
Jack Ball has an illness known as pectus carinatum, also known as pigeon chest, and needs a brace to be fitted around his upper body to restrict the growth of his rib cage.
As the operation is only available in the United States, Jack's mother and father, Charlotte and Steven, have have launched an appeal to raise money for tickets to fly over to America and pay for the brace to be fitted.
And, since starting their fund-raising drive at the end of August, the couple have almost reached their target of £7,000.
They currently have £4,500 and are expecting another £2,000 from a sponsored walk from Wigan Pier to Rivington Hall Barn, which took place last month.
Charlotte, from Pemberton, said: "Thanks to the very kind donations we have been receiving, we should be able to fly out to America at the beginning of November.
"All of our friends and family have come together to donate, which has been fantastic.
"Steven's uncles, who live in Ireland, even gave us £3,200 and £500 has been raised among the customers and staff at The Pear Tree pub, on Frog Lane.
"The fact that we have been able to raise such a large amount of money in a short space of time goes to show that people out there really care about Jack.
"He can't wait to get on the plane over to the US."
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Last Updated:
08 October 2008 11:26 AM
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Source:
Wigan Evening Post
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Location:
Wigan