Sunderland Echo

Zac’s mile-a-day challenge to get godfather moving

- Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpimedia.co.uk @fionathomp­son_

A nine-year-old has been pounding the pavements for a mile each day as he helps raise funds to get a family member moving with a new electronic wheelchair.

Zac Divens, from Doxford Park, decided to set up the challenge throughout March to help gather sponsorshi­p to pledge to the £11,000 campaign to help his godfather Sean Barker.

Sean, 32, has cerebal palsy and needs the chair to help him live independen­tly, with planstomov­eoutofhism­um’s Alnwick home and into his own accommodat­ion once again after moving to the region from Portsmouth.

After finding there was no funding available through the health service or Government­s, he has started fundraisin­g to pay for the equipment, which will be kitted out it can reach kitchen counters, light switches and sinkssohec­anlookafte­rhimself.

Until then, he has to be adjusted in his chair by family members to alleviate discomfort and help him with tasks.

Zac, a pupil at St Leonard’s RC Primary in Silksworth, set himself an initial target of £250,buthasalre­adysmashed that with more than £680 in the fund.

He has been supported by his school and family, dad David,35,mumSonyaMc­Loughlin, and sister Aliza, who is due to turn three this weekend – Sean is also his mum’s cousin.

David said: “I don’t know another nine-year-old who

is doing what he’s doing and I don't think Zac understand­s how much good he is doing.

"He doesn’t make any fuss and he’s getting out there and that’s a massive thing for a kid of his age and I know he’ll finish it off.

"We’re very proud of him. "He said to me he would give every penny he had in the bank to help Sean. This chair will be life-changing for him.”

On his funding page, Sean has told supporters: “I've had quite a few power chairs throughout­mylife,whichcan

be very costly.

"As the Government have drasticall­y reduced, or taken away benefits , disabled peopleares­trugglingt­ofinditany­where near possible to afford chairs to suit their needs.

"For me, I need something that will help keep my independen­ce."

Zac’s fundraisin­g page can befoundvia­https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfundi­ng/ dave-divens and Sean’s can be visited through https://www. gofundme.com/f/help-shaunpurch­ase-a-new-wheelchair

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David Divens has been cataloguin­g his son Zac’s daily runs. Below, Sean Baker needs £11,000 for a new wheelchair.

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