disabled boy who appeared on DIY SOS. Darren Hudson was in need of support from the BBC programme after a degenerative spinal condition left him unable to walk and he was confined to a wheelchair.
Darren was also concerned that his condition would make it difficult to provide for his adopted Oliver, who is severely disabled, reports the Mirror.
They were both forced to share Oliver’s downstairs bedroom as Darren's condition made it tough for him to get upstairs.During the programme, Knowles, 57, called on the local community to help out and make the home more accessible for the pair.Viewers watched as Nick and the team transformed Darren’s family home, which he shared with his other children, Harvey and step-son Mike.Darren was left.
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