Army Major Chris Brannigan from Sussex, England is off to another fundraiser where he'll be walking barefoot again to raise funds to find a cure for his nine-year-old daughter who suffers from a rare disorder.
Major Brannigan had walked 700 miles around the United Kingdom last year and raised 700,000 dollars that will be used for research for the treatment of Cornelia de Lange syndrome (CdLS).
Doctors had diagnosed his daughter, Hasti, with CdLS, a rare disorder present at birth, in 2019.
That prompted the loving father to start his first fundraising effort.
There is nothing under the sun that God cannot do for His children and now that Major Brannigan has decided to raise funds the second time for the clinical trials of the treatment, we are sure God will definitely send him help.
Posted by HopeforHasti on Thursday, 26 August 2021Major Brannigan will be walking 1,200 miles barefoot carrying a pack weighing 55 pounds, he will be walking from The Jackson Laboratory in Maine south toward North Carolina.
What a great challenge he has set for himself as he's willing to go through suffering for his child.
He's been moved to do so because of what Hasti is facing due to CdLS, including learning disabilities, growth delays, speech and language difficulties, and seizures.
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