School holds Big Breakfast to help improve life for Leo

Staff and pupils at St Pauls School, in St Leonards, took part in a Big Breakfast Event to raise funds for two year old Leo Leyland who has cerebral palsy.
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eo, who attends the nursery at St Pauls, was born 10 weeks premature and suffered a pre-birth haemorrhage in his brain resulting in him getting Hemiplegia cerebral palsy.

He needs a life changing operation in America to help him walk and to give him a better quality of life.

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Fund raising is vital with a total goal of £70,000 to fund this operation and trip.

The breakfast event raised £500, bringing the total raised by the school to an impressive £1194.37.

In May Leo’s dad Stefan took on The Great Outdoors Challenge, walking 225 miles over mountains from the west to east coast of Scotland, together with his father, brother and brother-in-law.

Leo’s mum Tarnia said: “Because of his Hemiplegia he has high muscle tone in his leg and arm and that results in a form of toe poking and closed fist.

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“There is a life-changing new pioneering operation that Leo can have called selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR).

“Unfortunately, the NHS will not fund this and we will have go private.”

Stefan added: “Without this he is going to find it really difficult to be mobile for the rest of his life and I am not going to let that happen.

“There will be thousands of people in our position but the difference is I am his dad and need to do something about it for our son’s life.

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“Children just like Leo that have had this surgery go on to live normal independent lives.”

If you want to donate go to www.treeofhope.org.uk.

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