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Tommy Leech Fund

Mon, 31 Mar 2008

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Cash for Kids has been supporting the Tommy Leech Fund so that he can undergo a series of complicated operations for some new ears..

Tommy was born early due to complications and was born without any ears. Tommy’s dad, Carl Leech, was a sergeant in the Coldstream Guard and he was killed in an accident when Tommy was one year old. Tommy, who is ten lives with his mother, Lisa Leech, they now live alone in Hemlington and his mother has long term health problems.

Tommy’s inner ear does work but it’s difficult for him to hear anything. To best express the level of Tommy’s hearing it has been described to “trying to listen to a conversation whilst under water”. Tommy wears a hearing aid and attends a mainstream school – Hemlington Hall Primary.  Tommy has therapy and can speak, which is a massive achievement in itself as the hospital said he would never be able to speak.  

After several operations, Tommy has a bone anchored hearing aid with a skin graft over the top and it was after this that Tommy could hear his first sounds. It is unfortunate that the NHS cannot perform any operation to open the ear canal and attach ears. The option to go private at Great Ormond Street Hospital can only provide Tommy with synthetic ears that will not help him to hear and are for cosmetic purposes only. For more information on Tommy's condition and the ear reconstruction process, click here.

The only way for Tommy to get fully functioning ears is to go to Germany and consult surgeon Professor Ralph Siegert, who will carry out the operation. Each ear will need two to three surgery sessions and it is only possible to operate on one side at the time. If all goes to plan the first of the operations will take place in October 2008 and continue so that he is ready in time for secondary school in September 2009.

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Thank you to everyone who has supported this campaign by making donations or organising fundraising events.  

To see the events that have taken place to support Tommy, click here.

The campaign got off to a great start with an impressive £5,000 donation from the National Federation of Demolition Contractors North east & North Yorkshire.

The cheque was handed over to nine year old Tommy and Make a Child Smile at a north east demolition site. ITV news filmed Tommy on site having a great time wearing his hard hat.


Tommy says "the great demolition people are so kind to have donated all that money and it's fantastic that they recycle all the wood and metal!"

To see Tommy at the Demolition site on Tyne Tees, click here.

 

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