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Nov 2020
Ellie Renton wants to be a marine biologist when she grows up and a new wheelchair can help her along the road to achieving that ambition.
Now, villagers in Kirkby Malzeard and the surrounding area are rallying round to make it happen.
The 10-year-old, who is a pupil at Kirkby Malzeard C of E Primary School, has just sat her eleven-plus exam and hopes to follow her older brother William to Ripon Grammar School.
Ellie is keen on sports and competes in the national league as a winger for Middlesbrough Powerchair Football Club.
She is also creative, musical, plays computer games with William and is academic, with art, science and maths among her favourite subjects.
What stands in the way of Ellie making further progress when she goes to secondary school is mobility and the need to be able to take part in lessons at the same desk level as her classmates.
She was diagnosed with type 2 spinal muscular atrophy when she was 18-months-old and has been reliant on having a specialist wheelchair throughout her first five years at school.
Ellie has outgrown the chair she currently uses and her parents, Yvonne and Martin, with the support of villagers in Kirkby Malzeard, their family and the wider community, are responding to an appeal for help.
Donations to the Keeping Ellie Mobile appeal, combined with a £5,300 voucher from NHS Wheelchair Services means £11,000 of the £19,000 has been raised towards the purchase of a Permobil F3 electric chair.
Mrs Renton told the Stray Ferret:
Further details about Ellie's wheelchair appeal can be found at https://www.gofundme.com/f/keeping-ellie-mobile
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