The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

POSHFANLOU­IS’ AMAZING GOAL

‘Inspiratio­nal’ Louis fundraisin­g to give other youngsters a sporting chance

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter: @PTstephenB

‘INSPIRATIO­NAL’ YOUNGSTER BIDS TO RAISE THOUSANDS FOR CHARITY

A young lad with Down’s Syndrome and a passion for Posh is hoping to raise thousands to help other youngsters have a fantastic football experience.

Louis King (9) from Crowland, was given the chance to become a mascot at a Peterborou­gh United match three years ago thanks to city charity The Free Kicks Foundation - and now the youngster wants to give something back to the cause.

The charity gives ill, bereaved and disadvanta­ged children the chance to have a magical experience at their favourite football club.

Louis is now hoping to raise enough money in 2018 to allow 18 children to have the chance to have an experience with the charity.

Dad Christophe­r said: “He became involved with the charity thanks to the Down’s Syndrome support group in Peterborou­gh, who nominated him for the experience.

“Since then he has had the chance to do a number of things with Peterborou­gh United - he was part of the kit launch at Serpentine Green last year, and has become friends with (Peterborou­gh United captain) Jack Baldwin.

“We have already done some fundraisin­g for Free Kicks - my wife organises quizzes to raise money for charity

“We considered starting a charity in Louis’ name, because he has such a story to tell, but instead this year we chose a charity - and Louis said he wanted to do it for Free Kicks.”

During the year Louis, dad Christophe­r, mum Jenny and twin sister Lexie, will be organising a range of events and activities to try and raise the £4,500 they have targeted.

Events will include quiz nights-the next one planned has already sold out - and a sponsored swim - with more events still to come.

Christophe­r said: “We’ve had great support from Peterborou­gh United - we are season ticket holders now, and they do disability training sessions Louis can take part in. “Jack Baldwin has been great as well - he has helped Louis with school projects and other things as well.

“We are confident we can raise the money we are aiming to do, but it is also about raising awareness of the charity as well.

“We have got to know Steve Thorpe and Sam Downing, who run the charity, and they do so much for a lot of people.”

Jack Baldwin described his friend as ‘inspiratio­nal’, and said: “I met Louis via the Free Kicks Foundation and have got to know him and his family really well.

“What he is doing is very inspiratio­nal and I know he made a lasting impression on the lads he met in the dressing room.

“Hopefully, he can raise a lot of money for such a wonderful cause.”

For more informatio­n about the Louis’ 18 for 18 challenge, or to donate money, visit www.justgiving.com/ fundraisin­g/louis18for­18

‘What he is doing is very inspiratio­nal’ Jack Baldwin

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Louis with dad Christophe­r, mum Jenny and twin sister Lexie Louis meeting Jack Baldwin, and when he was a mascot
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Louis is a passionate Posh supporter
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