By Dizzy Daniels
Saturday, March 27, at Holliers, Shanklin Old Village come and join us and GO BACK TO THE 80S!!
This will be an all out 80s mania night to raise money for cerebral palsy sufferer, Gracie-May Fuller, who needs to raise £40,000 for an operation in America.
It will be 80s fancy dress and there will be a prize for the best dressed. There will also be a little raffle, bar dash and a dance-off competition, so make sure you come along and help this very worthy cause!!
Thank you to everyone who has supported the cause so far!!
There will be a charge of £3 to get in and every penny made goes towards Gracie's fund.
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Happy to hear that Gracie-May is recovering well from her operation. I would like to introduce parents of children with cerebral palsy who have upper extremity arm movement disability to the HandTutor. As we all know, quality of life is dependent on healthy hand function and Physical rehabilitation is designed to return hand function & the patients everyday tasks to their pre injury or “normal” level. Intensive active exercise practice is the main tool in Physical rehabilitation and the HandTutor glove and dedicated rehabilitation software uses biofeedback to encourage customized intensive and motivating hand exercises. It is being used after: Stroke, brain/ spinal cord injury, Cerebral Palsy, Orthopedic hand/ arm surgery.
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