Story
Thank you for visiting our page in memory of Fionn O'Sullivan, and to raise money for the Enham Trust. Please do give Fionn's story a read:
On 14th March 2007 our cousin Fionn O'Sullivan, at the age of 20, suffered a severe Brain Haemorrhage that left him completely paralysed and wheelchair bound. It was thought that he would never move or speak again
Four years later on his birthday 8th April 2011, to the surprise of everyone he started singing Happy Birthday. Only a year later he began to be able to move his left arm, well enough to smoke and have a pint of beer, two things Fionn loved!
In 2013, he was moved to Enham Trust as a result of his improved movement to allow him to take part in more activities. At the Enham Trust he was provided with a place to try and live a life as normal as it can be in his situation. It was a place that allowed him to follow his passions of Music, South Park and Ladies.
Any Trust that can give someone in Fionn's situation the opportunity to be himself deserves our support and your support!
Fionn sadly passed away in March this year and left behind the most caring, loving and supportive family.
Myself and Tom will be running two tough mudders with friends and family in memory of Fionn and to give back to an organisation who do so much to help people that find themselves in our cousin's situation.
Please Donate!!