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Family's £21K Fundraiser for Son's Care
18 Apr
Summary
- Family raised over £21,000 for son's ongoing care needs.
- Young man suffered life-changing brain injury after cycling accident.
- Fundraising supports physiotherapy and specialist equipment.

A family's dedicated fundraising efforts have generated over £21,000 for Daniel Dixon, a young man from Blantyre who suffered a life-altering brain injury at 17. The accident occurred in 2020 when Daniel was struck by a car while cycling home. Doctors initially feared for his survival, and he underwent extensive treatment, including the removal of a significant portion of his skull to manage brain swelling.
Daniel, now 22, is entirely dependent on round-the-clock care and faces communication challenges. His family contributes financially to his specialist physiotherapy, costing £90 per session, as his condition is deemed medically unrehabilitatable. This financial need spurred their recent major fundraising event.
The spectacular ball, organized by family friends, saw nearly 400 guests gather in Glasgow. This event, Daniel's biggest fundraiser to date, significantly boosted funds for his care, specialist equipment, and potential accessible holidays. The family also advocates for enhanced cycling safety following Daniel's accident.