Cameron raises thousands in zip wire challenge

A 14-year-old boy with cerebral palsy has completed a mile-long zip wire raising thousands for charity.
Pictured from left Maisie Richardson, Gavin Redpath, Cameron Redpath, Mark and Lisa Dickinson.Pictured from left Maisie Richardson, Gavin Redpath, Cameron Redpath, Mark and Lisa Dickinson.
Pictured from left Maisie Richardson, Gavin Redpath, Cameron Redpath, Mark and Lisa Dickinson.

Cameron Redpath has raised more than £3,500 for the charity Dreamflight, whose purpose is to send seriously ill children on the holiday of a lifetime. The charity are celebrating their 30th year.

The money raised is enough to send one child to America. Cameron, a Central Lancaster High School pupil, completed the zip-wire with his dad, Gavin, best friend Maisie Richardson and Mark and Lisa Dickinson. As well as raising money for Dreamflight, who have supported Cameron, he also took part to commemorate the life of his friend, Will Lewis who lost his battle with leukaemia in June 2014. Will was due to take part in the challenge. The family would like to thank everyone for their support. Pictured from left Maisie, Gavin, Cameron, Mark and Lisa.

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