Maple Cross JMI School pupil Charliee Sailsbury was just seven years old when she had a stroke in early February.
Rallying to support her, the school hosted a special day where they encouraged children to have crazy hair and wear Charliee’s favourite colour, yellow.
Supported by the Stroke Association, the school educated pupils about what a stroke is and what to do if they suspect someone is having a stroke.
The school raised a grand total of £288.40, which will go towards the Stroke Association and supporting Charliee’s parents.
Charliee is currently waiting to start a 12-week recovery session.
Speaking to RICKYnews, headteacher Hannah Trickett shared: “Charliee has come back to school for a few hours each week and everyone has been thrilled to see her back with her cheeky grin.”
Photo credit: Maple Cross Primary School Instagram
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