Where the Money Goes
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Thank you for all your support!
Thanks to your kind help and support, we are able to make a massive difference to the lives of the children that need our help in Lancashire. Have a look below at some of the ways your money helps the children in our area.
Thank you for supporting us, without you we couldn't do any of this!
Below are some of the pictures taken from our visit to the royal Preston Hospital's Children's Ward where we saw the results of our donation to the hospital for a multi sensory room to be built! It was amazing to see the children using the facilities and as you can see from the pictures, it's such a valuable asset to the ward.




At Cash for Kids we help lots of families fundraise for specialist equipment or operations they need to take urgent acttion on. Have a look below at a couple of examples of where your money goes and how much ti has helped!

This is the lovely Cameron who at 4 weeks old was diagnosed with Plagiocephaly which meant his head was mishapen in a way that the right side was flattened, so pushed the right side of his face forward. With constant physio and a complete routine change, his head started to adjust and reshape but he was then diagnosed with Brachycephly. Cameron desperately needed a helmet to wear constantly to shape his head while it was still in a state it would be reformed. This His family came to Cash for Kids for help and advice on how to raise the moeny and how we could help and a few months later he now has his helmet and it's working wonders for him! The family are so appreciative of your help and support so thank you on behalf of them and especially Cameron.

Above is the lovely Alex who was diagnosed at a young age with Spastic Diplegia Cerebral Palsy which meant it affected both his legs and although he could walk, he need to wear plastic leg splints to be able to do so. While he loved to run around with other children he wouldoftern fall over and trip as he couldn't control his legs properly and oftern hurt himself in the process! Alex and his family were told about an operation only available in america called Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy which would significantly improve his walking but it came at a cose of £40,000. After months of constant fundraising the family raised the money to pay for the operation and he is now on the road to full recovery! On behalf of Alex and his family we'd liketo thank you for all your support throughout their fundraising and helping reach their target to get Alex the operation he needed.






