A fun-day festival will be hosted in Flintshire this summer in support of Alder Hey Hospital after a local boy suffered a badly broken leg.
Six-year-old Reggie Hughes fell off his motorbike in March and broke his femur, which resulted in two surgeries and another one pending.
He spent a significant amount of time in Alder Hey hospital and as a result, he and his mum, Georgia Williams are hoping to raise as much money as they can for the children's hospital.
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Georgia said: "Having spent time within a place as amazing as Alder Hey we are left with no choice but to fundraise with all we have in hope to provide help to the hospital to continue their outstanding level of care and compassion.
"Nothing will ever say thank you, but we can try, and with that we can all have fun! From pain and trauma specialists, physiotherapists, nurses, doctors, surgeons - everyone involved was more amazing than words."
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The All For Love Festival is being held at the Boot and Ship in Bagillt on Sunday, August 28, from 12pm till late.
There will be plenty going on at the family fun day, including a number of live music performances, a host of children's activities, a raffle and a barbecue to name a few.
The Boot and Ship host an annual Bank Holiday fun day, but this year, all money raised will be going to Alder Hey.
Georgia added: "With the help from some very amazing people we are putting a twist on the Boot and Ship's annual August bank holiday fun day.
"We will be hosting a live musical event to show our support for all that Alder Hey has done for all of our children within the North West and beyond.
"We have already had some phenomenal raffle prizes, the generosity of local small businesses has blown us away."
More information about the fun day is set to be announced at a later date, but any updates can be followed on the event's Facebook page here.
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