Community rallies for Blaise

Posted: Published on March 24th, 2014

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Topics: blaise wyatt, craft and gift fair, fundraiser

THE Ipswich community has continued to rally behind courageous Silkstone five-year-old Blaise Wyatt.

Blaise, who suffers from spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy, will be returning to the US next month for 180 hours of treatment.

A fair to help the Wyatt family was held at the Ipswich RSL Services Club on Saturday.

Blaise will undergo hyperbaric and speech therapy while in the US.

His mother Dawn Wyatt said it was great to see the community still supporting them.

"All the money will go towards helping Blaise and supporting his therapy," she said.

Mrs Wyatt said the therapy was resulting in real results for Blaise.

"It's helped him a lot," she said.

"He's more alert than ever before and more aware of what is happening."

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