A STAGGERING total has now been raised for a young Wrexham AFC fan who is in desperate need of an adapted home to manage his rare condition. A fundraiser to support five-year-old Louis Perrin has reached an outstanding £50,926 with over 1,000 supporters. After being diagnosed with TUBA1A, epilepsy and cerebral palsy, Louis and his parents knew their family home needed to be adapted to support his limited mobility.
Louis enjoys overseeing the work being done! (Image: Help 4 Louis) After exploring all options, including moving to a different house, parents Aaron and Charlotte Perrin shared a heartfelt plea to the residents of Wrexham for their support and generosity in helping them achieve their dream home - one that could meet Louis's needs and allow his full potential. Over the past few months, the fundraiser has exceeded Aaron and Charlotte's expectations and has allowed construction work on their family home to begin. See the fundraising page here.
Family and friends have also hosted and completed an array of challenges for the cause including hikes, raffles, a Luke Gallagher night, football matches and fashion shows. He has also received the support from local organisations, as well as Wrexham AFC co-chairmen Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney. The family has also received donated materials at no cost from construction company Travis Perkins, Wrexham who are thrilled to help out.
Last month, Louis had a fifth operation on his hip, explains Dad Aaron. He said: "We've had a d.