Rangers ace Billy Gilmour has helped the family of a brave Fife boy in their bid to get life changing surgery across the Atlantic.
The 19-year-old Premiership midfielder, from Ardrossan, North Aryshire, sent up a signed shirt to be raffled by the Gilmour family to help fund revolutionary treatment for young Cammy.
The five-year-old, from Anstruther, was born more than three months premature and suffers from quadriplegic cerebral palsy, a condition that makes it impossible for him to even crawl or speak.
The family hope to raise £100,000 for specialist surgery and therapy in the USA that will reduce his pain and spasms, allowing him to live a more normal life.
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