3-year-old Elijah left paralyzed after polio-like diagnosis dreams of walking again

3-year-old Elijah left paralyzed after polio-like diagnosis dreams of walking again

Pictured above:  Elijah Cottle at a surprise visit at Waterfront Helicopter Tours. Elijah loves Cars, Planes, Trains, Helicopters, Boats, and basically all modes of transportation. 

Elijah Cottle, a 3-year-old boy from Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa, was diagnosed with Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM), a rare and serious polio-like condition that left him paralyzed from the waist down. 

Despite the devastating news, Elijah remained positive and cheerful as he fought for his life in the ICU at Christiaan Barnard Hospital in Cape Town. After several months of intense treatment and recovery, Elijah was finally discharged from the hospital in September 2022. His family was overjoyed to have him home, but they knew that the road to recovery would be long and costly.

Pictured above: Elijah Cottle at Christiaan Barnard Hospital in Cape Town on 19th August 2022, after his Tracheostomy operation

Elijah dreams of walking again

Currently, Elijah’s rehabilitation schedule is intense, with 4-day sessions every week consisting of physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, and hydrotherapy. He also has a caregiver to assist with his needs and transportation to and from therapies. Despite the challenges, Elijah remains determined to recover and regain his mobility.

“Elijah has shown his resilience, strength and bravery throughout this experience. Our gift from God, who loved to run, jump and once believed he could do anything, has been stripped of this and will now learn to adjust to his new quality of life from a wheelchair. We are all learning about the boundless courage it takes to fuel his path to recovery. “ – says Courtney.

Pictured above: Elijah Cottle lives with his family in Hout Bay.

 

With Elijah’s condition showing little improvement, his family began researching other options overseas. They learned of a procedure called a Nerve Transfer Surgery that has been performed successfully on a boy with similar symptoms in the United States and could be Elijah’s best chance at walking again. 

However, the family faces significant financial obstacles to get Elijah to the United States for a procedure that their medical aid will not cover. They have launched a crowdfunding campaign with a goal of raising R500,000.

Pictured above: Isaiah Cottle (Elijah’s Brother), Courtney Matthei (Elijah’s Mom). Dino Cottle (Elijah’s Dad) and Elijah Cottle

 

The outpouring of support from the community has been overwhelming. Friends, family, and even strangers have donated to the campaign, raising over R260 000 for Elijah’s much-needed treatment.

The Cottle family remain hopeful and grateful for the support they have received thus far. The family is asking for continued support and donations to help Elijah on his journey to recovery and raise awareness about AFM. Despite the challenges they are facing, they remain determined to give Elijah the best chance to walk again.

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Feel Good | ‘Hanover Park’s Billy Elliot’ is dancing his way onto the world’s stage

Feel Good | ‘Hanover Park’s Billy Elliot’ is dancing his way onto the world’s stage

Pictured above: Faahkir Bestman – (Photo Credit – Sanette Wessels from Photo Nette Photography)

Faahkir Bestman (19) was always destined for greatness. From the moment he first stepped onto a dance floor, it was clear to all who saw him that he had something special. 

Dubbed Hanover Park’s Billy Elliot, the young Capetonian caught the eye of Abeedah Medell of the famed Eoan Group when he was just eight years old. 

Believing in his talents, Abeedah gave Faahkir the formative training he needed and encouraged him to dream beyond his reality.

With each step, Faahkir grew stronger and more determined to dance on the big stages of the world. 

At just twelve years old, he won the inaugural Christopher Kindo scholarship, allowing him to attend the National School of the Arts in Johannesburg. In Grade 9, Intocast SA selected him for their bursary programme which covered all his expenses through high school.

Before his final matric exams, Faahkir was awarded the opportunity of a lifetime: a scholarship to attend the prestigious Joffrey Ballet School in New York. But he needs help to ensure that he can sustain himself when he is there and be ready for all eventualities. 

The Johannesburg Youth Ballet (JYB) has taken up the cause and is driving and managing a fundraising campaign on BackaBuddy, to ensure that Faahkir has everything he needs for his time at the Joffrey Ballet. 

Pictured above: FAAHKIR BESTMAN in the NSA’s DANCE SPECTRUM (Photo Credit : Lauge Sorensen)

Since the launch of the campaign, more than R90 000 has been raised with kind contributions from 81 donors, towards his fundraising target of R150 000, which will comfortably secure Faahkir’s needs for the year.

Funds raised will cover Faahkir’s visa and passport costs, his return flights to New York, his medical insurance, clothing and dance gear, bedding and cooking utensils for his residence, as well as a small amount of pocket money for his stay.

Pictured above: Faahkir Bestman

 

Faahkir has dedicated his entire life to his craft and has worked hard to achieve success he has. With help from the public, Faahkir will be able to take the next step in his journey, and dance on the world’s stage.

“There are many talented young dancers who want to make a career out of dance, but it is perhaps once or twice in a lifetime that someone with Faahkir’s talent, commitment, passion, and focus to achieve despite adversity crosses your path. I feel honoured and privileged to have worked with Faahkir on his dance journey. I have seen his growth as an artist in all genres of dance. He is eager to learn, takes and applies corrections, and is passionate about everything he does. He is a bright and humble young man, with incredible stage presence, that I know is destined for greatness.” – says Mark Hawkins (Artistic Director of the Johannesburg Youth Ballet)

All additional funds raised by the campaign will be used to establish  “The Bestman Bursary” to assist other young dancers waiting in the wings to dance their dream!

The Youth Ballet is a registered NPC with public benefit status, meaning that all donations will receive a Section 18 A certificate for tax purposes. 

Together, we can fly Faahkir to the Joffrey Ballet in New York, where he will have the chance to reach his full potential and achieve his dreams. Let’s make it happen for this talented and soulful young man!

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Featured campaigns in need of support this week

Featured campaigns in need of support this week

When people come together, amazing things can happen.

Take a look at a few campaigns that have been highlighted on the Backabuddy Impact Village as well as in media publications across South Africa this week. 

 

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Inspirational ‘Arm-Run’ Marathon Honors Late Mother and Supports Educational Cause

 

In memory of her beloved mother who passed away in November, Briony Chisholm is undertaking a unique initiative to cope with grief. To celebrate what would have been her mother’s 80th birthday on February 11, 2024, Briony has committed to “arm-running” 80 km, utilizing discovered arm movements as steps, despite being quadriplegic since a car accident in 1996.

This initiative seeks to raise funds for the UWC Fairy Godmother, supporting students at UWC facing financial challenges. The initiative resonates with her mother’s belief in the transformative power of education. Donations contribute directly to the UWC Fairy Godmother, aiding determined South African students pursuing education under difficult circumstances. Updates on the progress, measured in steps and kilometers, will be shared to engage supporters.

 

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Johannesburg Father, Quintus Serton, in Critical Condition After Brutal Assault

 

Quintus Serton, a beloved father, is fighting for his life after a brutal attack on December 9th. Currently in Milpark Hospital’s trauma unit, he faces extensive injuries and mounting medical bills exceeding R450,000 due to a lack of medical cover. Despite slow but steady progress, Quintus needs further procedures and therapy for his long road to recovery. Financial support is urgently needed, and every donation will directly contribute to covering his ongoing treatment expenses. A call for generosity and kindness has been made to aid Quintus in his recovery. Your support can make a significant difference in this difficult time.

 

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Surfing Icon Ian Armstrong Faces Devastating Loss as Wildfire Consumes Shaping Room

 

Surfing legend Ian Armstrong, a former World Big Wave Champ and influential figure in the surfing community, recently lost his shaping room and livelihood in a devastating wildfire in Cape Town. The fire destroyed his tools, shaped boards, and the structure itself. Shaping is not only Ian’s passion but also his family’s main income source. A fundraising initiative has been launched on BackaBuddy to raise approximately R150 000 to help Ian rebuild his shaping room. Contributions from the community will support him in getting back to shaping boards. Ian’s work on his website at https://armstrongsurfboards.co.za/. Your support is greatly appreciated.

 

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Appeal to Help Cancer Orphan, 7

 

The public is being asked to help a 7-year-old Belgravia orphan who is battling cancer.

Media Source: Athlone News

 

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Max Smart Qualifies for the Junior World Rally Championship

Max Smart had a very successful 2023 Rally Season, earning a place in the Junior World Rally Championship where he will represent South Africa.

Media Source: Good Things Guy

 

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Anzil (16) Remains Positive After Rugby Injury

 

After suffering severe injury to his neck while playing in a rugby tournament in September last year, which initially left him paralysed, four months later an avid rugby player, Anzil Williams (16) from Humansdorp, is looking forward to continuing positive results in his recovery, and celebrating all the excitement of being in matric.

Media Source: News24

 

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Former Teacher Steps Up to Help Bright and Talented Student Siya Succeed

Former Teacher Steps Up to Help Bright and Talented Student Siya Succeed

Siyabonga Lusaseni (11) is a bright and lively Grade 6 student at Pinelands North Primary School in Pinelands, Cape Town, who comes from a loving family in the Khayelitsha community.

In his 5 years at Pinelands North Primary School, Siya has touched many hearts with his positive deposition and excellent work ethic, including his former teacher, Megan Culligan (30).

“I have had the privilege of seeing Siya grow and thrive in this environment. He is a beautiful little boy with a heart of gold. He loves school and learning, and has built many wonderful relationships with his teachers and peers over the years. He is full of energy, love and enjoys sports and being active.” – says Megan

Despite his passion for education, Siya and his family are facing financial difficulties that threaten to hinder his continued studies at PNPS. 

Offering her support, Megan has launched a crowdfunding campaign on BackaBuddy, appealing to the public to help Siya, so that he may continue to flourish.

Megan firmly believes that with a solid education, anything is possible and many doors can be opened for Siya.

Since the launch of the campaign, over R37 000 has been raised towards Siya’s fundraising target of R56 000, which will help cover Siya’s school fees, aftercare, tutoring, and the purchase of a tablet, which is required for grade 6 and onward.

Any donation will go a long way toward securing Siya’s future growth. 

With Megan and the PNPS community behind Siya, the hope is that he will begin Grade 6 with confidence and have the opportunity to follow his dreams into the future.

Support Siya’s education by making a donation on BackaBuddy:

https://www.backabuddy.co.za/siyabonga-lusaseni2022-01avvu

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Talented Actor Lebohang Ntsane seeks support for postgrad studies at prestigious Rhodes University

Talented Actor Lebohang Ntsane seeks support for postgrad studies at prestigious Rhodes University

Lebohang Ntsane, a talented 24-year-old from Lesotho who captured the hearts of many as a child actor in the 2013 film The Forgotten Kingdom, will be moving to Makhanda, Grahamstown, this year to pursue his postgraduate studies in Theatre.

Lebohang has been accepted into the highly sought-after Honours program at Rhodes University in South Africa, a prestigious institution known for its excellent theatre and performance faculties. 

Picture above: A still from the 2013 Lesotho-based feature film The Forgotten Kingdom.

He is deeply passionate about acting and hopes to use his craft to put his home country of Lesotho on the map.

Tragically, Lebohang lost both of his parents at a young age and has had to work his way up from a humble background through his acting career. 

In 2014, he won the Best Child Actor award at the African Movie Academy Awards for his role in The Forgotten Kingdom. 

Picture above: Lebohang in a scene from The Forgotten Kingdom. He won the award for Best Child Actor at the 2014 African Movie Academy Awards in recognition of his role in the film.

Since then, he has continued to build his acting experience through short films and commercials and has completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre and English at the National University of Lesotho.

As a result of his hard work, Lebohang has been given the chance to further his education and pursue his dreams through acceptance into Rhodes University. 

Picture above: Lebohang is now 24 years old and looking to further his postgraduate studies and professional acting career.

To help realise his dream, Lebohang has launched a campaign on crowdfunding platform, BackaBuddy appealing to the public to provide him with the financial means to cover tuition and living expenses for this incredible opportunity. 

Since the launch of his campaign, Lebohang has raised over R42 000 from donors worldwide contributing to his goal of R150 000.

“This fundraising campaign has assisted me immensely. It has done for me in a few weeks what I would not have done in a year. I am so grateful to everyone who has lent a helping hand. This really means a lot to me.”- says Lebohang

Picture above: In his thank you message to his fundraising campaign supporters, Lebohang writes: “This donation is a blessing and your love and generosity are greatly valued. I promise to do my best in studying hard to make you proud.”

Lebohang is a hardworking and talented young man who deserves the chance to succeed and create a bright future for himself.

Support Lebohang by donating to his campaign:

https://www.backabuddy.co.za/champion/project/lebohang-ntsane-5474377365017934424

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https://pos.snapscan.io/qr/Lebohang_Ntsane 

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