A FUNDRAISING campaign to help a severely disabled Teesdale boy has received a £300 boost thanks to staff at a village store.
Some £2,500 is needed to provide little Teddy Berriman with a specially adapted trike.
The five-year-old suffers from three types of epilepsy, is autistic, incontinent, partially sighted and unable to feed himself.
His mum Nicola Short provides round-the-clock care for him at their home in Burnt Houses.
To help raise money for a trike, Kayleigh Bell, team manager at the Co-op store, in Cockfield, and her colleagues organised a cake bake, raffle and tombola.
The event raised £300 – with a further £5 donated by a shopper who popped in while the cash was being handed over.
The money will be added to the £630 family friend Stacey Hopper raised for Teddy’s trike by completing the Great North Run in September.
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