A psychic night in Dumbarton raised almost £1,500 to help find a cure for one of the world’s rarest conditions.The ROHHAD Association held their annual charity Evening of Mediumship event at the Denny Civic Theatre on October 11.The charity was set up by Alexandria mum Lisa French, whose 14-year-old son Aaron is bravely battling the condition.It is a one in 44 million life-threatening condition that severely impacts quality of life.Lisa told the Lennox: “This year one of our avid charity supporters and incredible medium Kirsty McGregor Burns organised it for us.“She brought in some amazing Scottish mediums and psychics to ensure the night was a great experience for all those who bought tickets.“It was great to be back at the Denny Civic Theatre after a break due to their refurbishment.
The theatre looks and feels great.“Our community pulled together as always and the night was a great success raising an amazing £1483.72.“It was great to see so many from our community come along and support the event from donations of home baking and raffle prizes to buying tickets.
It really did ensure the night was great from start to finish.“We have a great team of volunteers at the charity too who work tirelessly to ensure our events are well supported and go well and we are deeply grateful to all of them for their dedication and hard work they worked alongside Kirsty and her team of mediums on Friday.”ROHHAD (Rapid Onset Obesity, with Hypoventilation, Hypothalamic Dysfunction and Autonomic Nervous System Dysregulation) causes previously normal healthy children to gain weight and suffer breathing difficulties, as well as other problems.Almost every child with ROHHAD syndrome is different as they vary in the timing of the onset of
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