Halifax Courier

Joy for Charlie as fundraiser hits its target

- Tom Scargill

THE MUM of Halifax boy Charlie Potts says she is “overwhelme­d” after the fundraisin­g target for a new wheelchair was reached.

Lucy Littley, mum of 11-yearold Charlie, who has cerebral palsy, only put the appeal out two weeks ago, but has achieved the target of raising £9,530 to buy an all-terrain, powered wheelchair.

“I’m just overwhelme­d, I’m just speechless about it all,” Lucy said. “I honestly can’t believe how people have dug deep and helped. I can’t believe it’s been achieved in such a short space of time. I was born in Halifax and there’s not been very many times I’ve said I’m proud to be from Halifax, but I am now after this. It’s just amazing what the people of Halifax have achieved for my son.

“We’ve got a field at the back of where we live and I often hear Charlie’s friends playing football. That’s lovely to hear but it’s bitterswee­t because I want my boy to be doing that. Although he won’t be running around a football pitch, this chair could give him the freedom to play with his friends. He loves football that much. He’s more than happy to sit on the sideline and get that enjoyment from watching his friends play.

“This chair is going to change his life. It’s amazing he’s going to get a chance to be in control and have a choice, and it’s going to be easier for him with the chair being all-terrain. He’s going to be able to go places where a normal powered wheelchair wouldn’t allow him to.

“I don’t think I could ever put into words how grateful I am to every single person who donated, or even shared it on social media to help get Charlie’s story out there. They’ve all played a part.”

A football game to raise funds for the appeal will take place on Saturday at Lightcliff­e Academy, kicking off at 11am.As the target has now been reached, Lucy says any money raised will go towards the cost of insurance and warranty for the chair.

FC Halifax Town manager Pete Wild, who donated £100 to the appeal, said: “It’s fantastic, I’m really pleased, it shows the spirit of the town, the spirit of the club, to rally together and get the money for this young lad. You couldn’t have a better Christmas present than that, which is brilliant.”

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 ??  ?? HAPPY: Lucy Littley and her son Charlie, a FC Halifax Town fan, had appealled for help to buy a wheelchair
HAPPY: Lucy Littley and her son Charlie, a FC Halifax Town fan, had appealled for help to buy a wheelchair
 ??  ?? HELP: Charlie picks the winner of a fundraisin­g raffle
HELP: Charlie picks the winner of a fundraisin­g raffle

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