Despite facing challenges with epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and learning difficulties, Chloe Gillings refuses to let anything hold her back - especially when it comes to fundraising and has raised £2,500 for Adoption Matters.
Thirty years ago, Chloe Gillings was fostered by a compassionate couple from Stockport. Her foster father, Richard, was a dedicated member of the Adoption Matters Board of Trustees, based in Chester, and deeply committed to providing children from the care system with the best opportunities in life. Alongside his wife, Richard fostered numerous children over an incredible span of 43 years until their well-earned retirement three years ago.
The couple later adopted Chloe, and today, they all live together in Scotland. Despite facing challenges with epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and learning difficulties, Chloe refuses to let anything hold her back - especially when it comes to fundraising. Using her internet skills, she has successfully raised funds for Adoption Matters through birthday fundraisers on Facebook over the past few years.
Thanks to her dedication, Chloe has raised over £2,500 - a fantastic achievement that continues the legacy of generosity and support set by her parents. She is truly making a difference in the lives of children from care backgrounds.
Annie O’Neill, Adoption Matters Fundraising and Relationship Manager commented:
“Everyone at Adoption Matters is so incredibly grateful for Chloe’s efforts, she is our top Facebook fundraiser by far! We were delighted to present her with a special thank-you certificate in recognition of her contributions.”
If you would like to support Adoption Matters by fundraising, we’d love to hear from you! Visit:
www.adoptionmatters.org/fundraising
Pictured - Adoption Matters Charity fundraiser Chloe Gillings.
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