Invicta help Theo get freedom

Our league-leaders support Theo- and he needs your help, too

Football fan Theo Foss, who is 6, has Cerebral Palsy and uses a walking frame and wheelchair for longer distances. He has just been accepted by Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) to have life changing surgery called Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy (SDR), which will mean that he will be able to walk completely on his own and live his life pain-free; it really will change his whole world.

The operation is now available on the NHS but the intensive physiotherapy after-care is not, so Theo's family are looking to raise £30,000 by the end of this year- and Folkestone Invicta have signed up to help. Theo will be the Match Ball Sponsor and Mascot for the game on Saturday against Bognor Regis Town, and whilst the club are looking forward to making him welcome, they are also asking for your help to build him a better, healthier future by heading to his Just Giving Page- which you will find here- and giving what you can.

Theo is really looking forward to the day and cheering on Invicta to a win. He and his family would like to send a big thank you to everyone at the Club for making the day possible- especially Paul Morgan and Neil Cugley.

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