Win £750 – Non Profit – Neil Jones Fundraiser – Auto Drawn

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Winner is: KarenAnne

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Win £750 – Non Profit – Neil Jones

This competition will be automatically drawn when all entries are sold or the timer ends.

All funds raised will go towards a fundraiser for Neil Jones towards a New Modified Wheelchair, the funds will be sent to the fundraiser organised by Jordan Fisher.

Neil had a hemorrhagic stroke in April 2021, he spent months in a coma and further months in a neurological rehabilitation. The whole year was spent 100miles from home between hospitals and rehab. Unfortunately it was in covid times which meant our children couldn’t visit and visits were extremely short – this I feel had a part in the slow recovery post stroke. Thankfully once Neil got home in December 2021 he began making improvements. He learnt to swallow and got off the feeding pump then this year his feeding peg tube was removed we were told he wouldn’t survive let alone learn to eat. He learnt to roll, sit, stand and is currently standing alone extremely well and still hoping to take steps!

We have in the last year moved into an adapted home after Neil lived in the hospital bed in the living room for 2 years! Thankfully since moving he is continue to gain strength and do well – he is now enjoying getting out alone without depending on anyone.

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Win £750 – Non Profit – Neil Jones Fundraiser

This competition will be automatically drawn when all entries are sold or the timer ends.

the winner of this competition will recieve £750 Cash if this competition se

All funds raised will go towards a fundraiser for Neil Jones a New Modified Wheelchair, the funds will be sent to the fundraiser organised by Jordan Fisher.

Neil had a hemorrhagic stroke in April 2021, he spent months in a coma and further months in a neurological rehabilitation. The whole year was spent 100miles from home between hospitals and rehab. Unfortunately it was in covid times which meant our children couldn’t visit and visits were extremely short – this I feel had a part in the slow recovery post stroke. Thankfully once Neil got home in December 2021 he began making improvements. He learnt to swallow and got off the feeding pump then this year his feeding peg tube was removed we were told he wouldn’t survive let alone learn to eat. He learnt to roll, sit, stand and is currently standing alone extremely well and still hoping to take steps! We have in the last year moved into an adapted home after Neil lived in the hospital bed in the living room for 2 years! Thankfully since moving he is continue to gain strength and do well – he is now enjoying getting out alone without depending on anyone.