From the BBC:
“Coronavirus: Boy with cerebral
palsy takes on 'Captain Tom' feat”
A nine-year-old boy with cerebral
palsy has been inspired by Captain Tom Moore to walk a marathon in his street. Tobias Weller, from Sheffield, uses a walking
frame and was only managing about 50m a day before lockdown began. He had planned to walk 1km in his local park
to raise money for charity, but is now walking 750m daily until he has
completed the 26 mile (42km) challenge. Tobias
said he heard about Captain Tom and wants to raise £10,000 by doing this
"ginormous" challenge. He has
raised more than £8,000 so far for his two favourite charities, Sheffield
Children's Hospital and Paces School, which he attends. His mother Ruth Garbutt said: "He wanted
to complete the sponsored walk in May and was disappointed he couldn't do it. "When he heard about Captain Tom's
challenge, he kind of saw the similarities and decided to replace his sponsored
walk with a marathon attempt. "We
started on 21 March, which is pretty much when we started in lockdown, and we
think we will be finished towards the end of May. "He is very, very motivated to do it
every single day which is fantastic." She added it was good physiotherapy
for him, as he was missing the daily physiotherapy he usually received at Paces
School.
'Determined to do it': Paces is a school for conductive education
where the emphasis is on developing the children so they can achieve as much
independence as possible. They follow physiotherapy programmes throughout the
day as well as being educated at the same time. She said it was
"crazy" seeing the amount of donations rising. "As we see it
smashing each thousand pound barrier, Tobias is just thrilled about it". Tobias, who also has autism and cannot stand
or walk unaided, said: "It's brilliant, we have loads of lovely neighbours
who I have got to know loads better during lockdown. In a video posted on his Just Giving Page he
said: "This is going to be a ginormous challenge for me. A marathon is
42,000m but I am determined to do it. "At
the start of lockdown, I would use my crocodile walker to walk 50m a day, but
now I am walking 750m a day". Tobias
wants to raise money towards their new fundraising campaign "A New Home
for Paces" to provide a new school with improved facilities. Paces Sheffield is a specialist centre, school
and charity for children and adults with cerebral palsy and other motor
disorders of a neurological origin.
^ It’s nice to see these kinds of
things since they educate, inspire and raise much-needed money for good causes.
^
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-52440014
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