Get in the Festive Spirit by Downloading Charity Christmas Single ‘Happy Birthday JC’
The Christmas countdown has begun, I can’t believe Christmas is only a month away. I have already bought our first mince pies of the season, and I am looking forward to spending some quality time with little man over the Christmas break.
I am grateful we have a healthy child, but unfortunately not all parents are as lucky as we are. A lot of families in the UK and Ireland have sick and disabled children, and instead of wishing for gifts this Christmas, they just want to see their little ones having a better quality of life.
Two years ago, 9 year old Lilly Wares from Towcester recorded a Christmas song ‘Happy Birthday JC’ to raise funds for her brother’s life-changing surgery. Her brother Lewis had a successful Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy operation and he is now able to walk.
Following the success of Lilly’s Christmas song, she is determined to help more children to walk and this Christmas the song has been released again to raise funds for Tree of Hope. By downloading the catchy tune, you can support such an important cause, allowing other children to have access to the life-changing SDR treatment.
‘Happy Birthday JC’ has been recorded by over 40 students from Aspire Arts Academy, aged from 5 to 11 years old. All profits (79p per Christmas single) will go to Tree of Hope, raising money for specialist medical surgery, treatment, therapy and equipment that would not otherwise be available for families of sick and disabled children.
Tree of Hope offers hope to families by providing and assisting in the provision of grants to enable sick and disabled children to improve their health and lives.
You can make a difference this Christmas, by simply downloading the single Happy Birthday JC on the official release date of 1st December, and it will chart. You can make a donation here.
For more information, please check: http://www.treeofhope.org.uk/happy-birthday-jc/
This post was written in collaboration with Tree of Hope, however the opinions expressed are honest and my own.