'Inspiring' little boy raising funds for therapy to help his sister walk
- Six-Year-Old William Mower is participating in the Nuclear Rookie Rush obstacle course race in Brentwood on May 11 to help raise money for therapy sessions for his sister Imelda.
- William's fundraiser responds to Imelda's condition of global hypotonia, which causes low muscle tone and requires specialist therapy not available through the NHS.
- The race is a 1.5k muddy obstacle course organized by the charity Just4Children, whose therapies aim to help Imelda build core strength, confidence, and independence.
- The fundraiser's target is £4,500, which would cover 60 hours of therapy described as able to "go a long way" to improving Imelda's mobility and quality of life.
- This event highlights the community’s support for Imelda and William, whose efforts are seen as inspiring and emotional by family, teachers, and organizers.
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