A boy from Frome has donated £130 to a local MS therapy centre that has been supporting his mum for many years.
Archie, 10, made and sold colourful pompom decorations, donating the funds to the Wessex MS Centre in Warminster.
The centre helps people with multiple sclerosis access a range of physical, emotional, and social therapies tailored to manage symptoms, promote independence and enhance overall wellbeing.
Archie’s mum, Rebecca, has been a member of the centre for many years and used to bring Archie along as a baby while attending her therapy sessions.
Chief Executive Officer of the centre, Rosie, said, “Archie’s hard work and enthusiasm captured the spirit of community fundraising and made a real difference to the centre.
“It was an absolute pleasure to meet Archie and collect his donation. What he has achieved is fantastic, and we are so grateful for the effort he put into helping the centre. He is a real star.”
“The MS Therapy Centre would like to thank Archie, his family, and everyone who supported his fundraising efforts. Donations like these help the centre continue providing vital therapies and support to people living with MS in the local community.”
Pictured: Archie with his pompom decorations














