A WOMAN’S latest bun sale in support of her disabled granddaughter raised a record amount.
June Wormald holds three sales a year to help fund 12-year-old Charlotte’s life-enhancing trips to a medical facility in the Czech Republic. Charlotte, who lives in Menston, has cerebral palsy.
This month’s event, at the Airedale Shopping Centre in Keighley, coined-in just under £1,200.
“I’m absolutely delighted,” said June.
“I would like to say a huge ‘thank you’ to the staff at the shopping centre, all our fantastic bakers and to the people of Keighley – you are brilliant, and we are so grateful.”
During her stays in the Czech Republic, Charlotte spends a gruelling six days a week at the Klimkovice sanatorium undergoing a range of therapeutic and rehabilitative treatments including physiotherapy.
She has been receiving the specialist treatment since she was five years old.
Charlotte was left with spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy following complications after she was born prematurely.
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