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Rise Up Stacey

  • Because of your generosity

      15 October 2015

    Newsflash - it's happening!

    Sunday October 25th and Stacey and I (her Mum) will be heading off to Oklahoma to start her exciting journey with the team at the Hanger Clinic.

    It will be an intensive two weeks as the team fit Stacey with "stubby legs" and she learns to walk in them.

    Your incredible support over the past four years has helped make this a reality. There will be return visits to Hanger as Stacey increases her height and finally being fitted with "knees".

    To all of you a huge Thank You. We will update you on Staceys progress so keep an eye out. :)

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  • CTV Interview

      1 March 2015

    Andrea from Canterbury Live interviewed Stacey on Friday 27 February about her upcoming fundraiser

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  • On TV

      28 January 2015

    Staceys story was featured on the TV program called Sunday on TV1, 25th January 2015.

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  • Update for 06/01/15

      28 October 2014

    Stacey has had bone lengthening surgery on her left side to help her have the best chance for a better fitting prosthetics. She's recuperating at home but is in a lot of pain. Its a frustrating time for her but she remains focused on the long term goal of going to Hanger Prosthetics and Orthotics in the USA next year. Stacey sends her thanks to you all for the amazing donations, it's very much appreciated. Thanks

    On Sunday Jan 25th 2015 at 7.00pm TVNZ's documentary program "Sunday" will be airing a story on Stacey's journey. So make a point to watch/record this, let your family and friends know and follow Stacey's story.

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  • Update for 17/10/2014

      17 October 2014

    Beginning of September saw Stacey back in hospital for her second bone lengthening surgery on her left side. This is a most painful and extreme surgery but Stacey is back home recuperating. Stacey made the brave decision to have this surgery to help her towards having the best chance of a more better fit of prosthetic legs. If you visit her Rise Up Stacey facebook page there are a couple of photos to give you an idea of what Stacey is going through. Stacey would like to thank you all so very much for your support and generosity, it's very humbling. Enter details of your update here

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