A generous act of kindness had given a sense of independence to a resident at the Care Project some while ago, thanks to the thoughtful contributions of Kaye Greveson of Regent Park Aesthetics and Gary Randall of Blue Waters Resort & Spa.
Young Aiden has faced daily challenges due to his inability to move around independently, which has proven to be a significant hurdle in his development. However, through the timely and compassionate donation made by Ms. Greveson along with the support of Mr. Randall, Aiden received an electric wheelchair that has dramatically improved his quality of life.
“We are incredibly grateful to Ms. Greveson and Mr. Randall for their kindness and willingness to make a difference,” said Her Excellency Lady Williams. “This electric wheelchair has opened new doors for Aiden, giving him the mobility and confidence he deserves as he continues his developmental journey.”
Acts of kindness such as this remind us that community support plays a vital role in ensuring that every child (regardless of physical challenges) has the opportunity to thrive.
The Halo Foundation presented Ms. Greveson with a beautifully framed picture of Aiden in his wheelchair.
