logo
Charity completes renovations at home of disabled boy after father's death

Charity completes renovations at home of disabled boy after father's death

Independent2 days ago
The widow of an electrician who died following mental health struggles has thanked volunteers for completing the renovation project he had started for their disabled son.
Shaun Fletcher, 44, had been working on improvements to the family home near Swaffham, Norfolk, before he took his own life last December.
His son Toby, 16, requires round-the-clock palliative care due to quadriplegic cerebral palsy and dystonia – uncontrolled and sometimes painful muscle movements.
As Toby's ground floor bedroom was an empty shell and his mother Sarah Fletcher was unable to access overnight support, she had to carry him upstairs to bed and care for him each night.
Mother-of-six Mrs Fletcher turned to national construction charity Band of Builders for help to complete Toby's room.
More than 150 volunteers rallied round and completed the project in 12 days, completing all renovations as well as landscaping the front and back of the house.
Addressing volunteers after they had finished the project, Mrs Fletcher said: 'We can't thank you all enough; you're all superheroes.
'It's felt like we've been living on a building site for a few years, and I can't believe how much has been done to complete it in such a short space of time.
'Toby's room is incredible, and this means we can finally get overnight support for him.
'The house is amazing and a poignant legacy for Shaun, and we now have a home where my family can start to heal.'
Toby was born 13 weeks premature, which resulted in a lack of oxygen to his brain and led to cerebral palsy and dystonia.
His condition affects his muscle control, leading to painful involuntary movements that make it difficult for him to gain weight.
He is also deaf and is fed directly into his bowel.
To help manage his dystonia he has a deep brain stimulator, with electrodes in his brain connected to a battery pack in his abdomen.
He requires round-the-clock care, including numerous medications throughout the day and night.
He is housebound and relies on stretcher transport for all appointments.
Gavin Crane, chief executive of Band of Builders, said as many as 40 tradespeople were on site for each of the 12 days – including groundworkers, electricians, bathroom fitters, plumbers, decorators, landscapers, solar panel engineers and smart home specialists.
'This was our most ambitious project to date and everyone who supported us – be it volunteers, businesses, suppliers of materials, and the local community who provided food and refreshment – has reminded us all what kindness looks like.
'What happened to this family resonates with so many members of our community and across the construction industry.
'Grief, pressure and mental health concerns are all things we understand too well.
'We hope that in finishing what Shaun started, we've done him proud and that wherever he is, he knows his family is now safe in a completed home surrounded by the love and empathy of some amazing people.'
Tim Winstanley, senior brand manager at Dewalt, which sponsored the project, said everyone was 'deeply moved by the compassion and dedication shown by every volunteer'.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Shoppers 'can't stop smiling' thanks to teeth whitening brand with 30% off
Shoppers 'can't stop smiling' thanks to teeth whitening brand with 30% off

North Wales Live

timean hour ago

  • North Wales Live

Shoppers 'can't stop smiling' thanks to teeth whitening brand with 30% off

Good oral health is crucial for maintaining a dazzling smile, healthy gums and fresh breath, making good quality dental products a worthwhile investment. But with so many different options to choose from, it can be hard to determine which products are both effective and offer value for money MySweetSmile has been hailed as the UK's top teeth whitening brand, having garnered high ratings and numerous awards. Now, in celebration of five successful years and countless bright smiles, they're offering a host of deals to show their appreciation to both new and existing customers. To kick things off, they're offering a 30% discount on all products, along with a complimentary mystery flavour toothpaste - either mint, strawberry or mango - for customers. Additionally, there's a buy two get one free deal across all products, free two-day delivery on orders over £20 for UK-based shopper and many other enticing offers. There's no need for any codes as all discounts are automatically applied at checkout, and these offers are available site-wide from July 31 to August 7, reports the Manchester Evening News. Among the array of products on offer, customers can select from a variety of options such as the Teeth Whitening Powder, now priced at £20.99, reduced from £29.99. This product is clinically proven and dentist-approved and has been designed to lift deep-set stains and prevent new ones from forming without the use of harsh peroxides that cause sensitivity or damage enamel. The Teeth Whitening Strips are also available for £20.99, down from £29.99, offering easy-to-use, non-slip strips that deliver quick results without harming the enamel. Get 30% off and free UK shipping from MySweetSmile The Precision Teeth Whitening Pen will also be discounted by 30% and is specifically designed for targeted whitening for those desiring extra bright teeth. Its fine brush tip allows customers to apply the formula precisely where needed and it doesn't contain any peroxide, so there should be no sensitivity caused to the teeth. For customers with damaged or sensitive enamel, the Enamel Care Serum could be an ideal choice. It targets the root cause of sensitivity by repairing and strengthening the enamel. For optimal results, customers simply follow their regular night-time brushing routine before applying the serum, dispense two to three pumps onto their toothbrush, brush for two minutes and spit out any excess. People with sensitive gums can now turn to MySweetSmile's Gum Serum, which boasts the benefits of hyaluronic acid for hydration, soothing inflammation, and strengthening gum tissue. It's recommended to use this product after your usual toothbrushing routine by applying two pumps onto the tongue and then spreading it gently across the gums, allowing it to absorb for a couple of minutes. Not all products suit everyone and if MySweetSmile doesn't hit the mark, there are other options available. For instance, Boots stocks the Rapid White - Blue Light Tooth Whitening System at £23.33, which promises to lighten teeth up to five shades in just two weeks and is designed with a peroxide-free formula for those with sensitivities. Alternatively, Lookfantastic offers the Spotlight Whitening Teeth Whitening Pen for £14.95, providing professional-looking whitening results from the comfort of home and helping to reduce stains for a more radiant smile Shoppers have delivered their verdicts on the MySweetSmile website, with Margaret, 63, quoted as saying of the Teeth Whitening Powder: "I always thought my yellow teeth were just part of ageing, but after just a few uses of MySweetSmile, I can't stop smiling at the mirror. My teeth feel so much cleaner and brighter—it's like I've turned back the clock on my smile!" Emily, 39, shared her experience saying: "I was sceptical at first, but this really works. My teeth looked dull and yellow no matter how much I brushed, but now they're sparkling clean and bright. The compliments haven't stopped, and I feel so much more confident!" Tom, 34, also praised the Teeth Whitening Strips, adding: "I'm always running around with work and barely have time for self-care. These strips fit perfectly into my busy routine, and the results are incredible! My teeth are whiter, and I feel so much more confident." However, Amazon reviews presented a mixed bag of opinions. One customer noted: "I have only just started using this, so I have not seen much difference yet but the powder leaves your mouth smelling fresh." Another user expressed slight disappointment, saying: "I bought this as it was recommended online. I'm not a smoker and I haven't been drinking much, I do drink coffee regularly but I equally regularly clean my teeth. There's an initial improvement but I'm not sure it's what I expected. I used it every day in the first week and only noticed the difference post brushing. Shortly after that - little difference." Most customers were happy with their MySweetSmile purchase. Another five-star review said: "I use this and after 2 or 3 days I noticed my teeth getting brighter and whiter and that improved again to the point my partner asked I had had my teeth whitened. My teeth feel clean and smooth."

MIMI SPENCER invented the 5:2 Fast diet with Dr Michael Mosley. Now she shares food routine that means she's happier in her own body than ever at 57... and a dark warning on weight-loss jabs
MIMI SPENCER invented the 5:2 Fast diet with Dr Michael Mosley. Now she shares food routine that means she's happier in her own body than ever at 57... and a dark warning on weight-loss jabs

Daily Mail​

time4 hours ago

  • Daily Mail​

MIMI SPENCER invented the 5:2 Fast diet with Dr Michael Mosley. Now she shares food routine that means she's happier in her own body than ever at 57... and a dark warning on weight-loss jabs

When I wrote about intermittent fasting in The Fast Diet with the late Michael Mosley in 2012, we often stated, sagely and with good reason, that weight-loss took effort, commitment, focus and loads of boring, difficult things that no one really wanted to do. There is no silver bullet, we said, no magic wand.

Adopting my son left me depressed... I couldn't stop crying. I thought I'd be seen as a failed mum then I realised truth behind my battle: JODIE BRAIN
Adopting my son left me depressed... I couldn't stop crying. I thought I'd be seen as a failed mum then I realised truth behind my battle: JODIE BRAIN

Daily Mail​

time5 hours ago

  • Daily Mail​

Adopting my son left me depressed... I couldn't stop crying. I thought I'd be seen as a failed mum then I realised truth behind my battle: JODIE BRAIN

The tears came without warning. I was standing in my baby son's bedroom when I broke down on the phone to my GP and could barely speak through the sobs. 'I don't know what's wrong with me,' I said. 'I should be happy.' And I should have been happy – this is all I'd wanted, for so long. For ten, long, painful years of infertility I'd dreamed and prayed for this moment, when I'd finally be a mother.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store