The parents of a Stirling tot with a rare genetic disorder are hoping to bridge a funding gap to provide him with a specially designed bedroom.Two-year-old Mylo Scougall cannot walk and his speech is limited due to UNC80 Hypotonia.His family have been told if he does manage to walk in future it will only be with the aid of a walking frame.Mum Cara and dad David are appealing for £40,000 to help fund an adapted bedroom with wetroom for Mylo at their Braehead home.A £20,000 grant has been made by Stirling Council towards the total cost of £60,000.So far Mylo’s appeal has raised £16,000 with the latest, and largest, donation of £1000 from Stirling-based housebuilder Robertson Homes this week.Other donations have come from fundraising events
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