We are always so grateful for the level of support and generosity we receive from our local community, so when we heard that Dylan Walton, who attends Rebecca House, was taking on such an incredible fundraising challenge to support Rebecca House we were truly inspired.
Eight year old Dylan has a rare condition called Periventricular Leucomalacia which means he has conditions such as Cerebral Palsy and Epilepsy, and recently had surgery to help ease the pain in his legs and improve the movement in his calves. Because of this, Dylan has been referred to Rebecca House for respite care since 2013, so he and his family could receive our specialist support.
Inspired by Tobias Weller, who completed a Marathon on his walker up and down his road for 70 days and also has Cerebral Palsy, Dylan has decided to take on the incredible challenge of climbing our Island’s highest peak and only mountain, Snaefell. Thanks to the support he has received from Rebecca House and the many friends he has met through our service, Dylan hopes to give back and help raise funds towards our new playground which is fun, safe and specific to the needs of the children at Rebecca House, and we couldn’t be more grateful.
The 620m summit is no easy feat, but for Dylan whose Cerebral Palsy effects his ability to walk, the first 414m will be completed around the NSC unaided, and the remaining 206m from The Bungalow with plenty of support, rest and reassurance from his Mum Lisa, Dad Jack and his Grandparents. As well as many well-wishers and members of our Rebecca House family, Hospice Isle of Man and Rebecca House CEO, Anne Mills will be putting on her hiking boots and supporting Dylan every step of the way as he goes that extra mile with this incredible fundraising challenge.
Speaking with Dylan’s Mum Lisa recently she said:
Dylan aims to complete his challenge on Saturday 25th July, and has already taken on some training sessions with his Dad and Uncle to best prepare himself for the challenge ahead.
Thanks to the amazing generosity of our Manx public in supporting his fundraising efforts thus far, Dylan has been able to set his sights a little higher and aim for not only purchasing new toys for the children of Rebecca House, but creating a wonderful playground so that other children like Dylan can experience going on a swing and roundabout.
Speaking with Anne Mills recently she said:
If you would like to join the whole Island in supporting Dylan in his incredible challenge, please visit his JustGiving Page www.justgiving.com/dylansday and help the children of Rebecca House receive some wonderful news toys, and have a fantastic new playground.