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8-year-old Charlie raises £1000s for other people with a visible difference

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When Charlie was 8 years old he was in a car crash which resulted in serious facial scarring. Since then, he's raised thousands of pounds for other people with a visible difference. This is his story.

My name is Kimberley. I’m writing on behalf of my son Charlie, who’s 8 years old.

On 30 September in 2015, Charlie was involved in a serious car accident with my mother. As a result of the accident Charlie suffered severe facial injuries. He had broken cheek bones, a broken nose and he lost a lot of skin from his nose and forehead. The specialists said it was one of the most severe cases they had seen.

Charlie underwent emergency surgery where they used a skin graft from his thigh for his nose. But because some of the skin was missing from his forehead, they couldn’t stitch them, which now means he’s been left with some wide scars on his head.

As he grows he will require reconstructive surgery to his nose and his other scars can be revised. After the accident, at first, when the scars were bright, Charlie got lots of stares from strangers. Some even asked him directly what had happened to his face. This was upsetting for him and for us as a family.

He has cried many tears because of his appearance, which as his mother has broken my heart. Now, his scars are less noticeable and the reactions from others are less frequent. Except when he meets new people. When, sometimes he’ll tell them what happened, and sometimes he just says ‘I don’t want to talk about it’.

A couple of months after the accident Charlie and I were at the supermarket and Charlie started walking backwards. When I asked what he was doing he said he was walking backwards so people wouldn’t stare at his face. There was also a time when we were followed around a shop by some older kids just so they could get a look at Charlie’s face. There have been numerous occasions when grown adults have asked him directly what happened to his face. As we were leaving a shop a lady asked Charlie what had happened to his nose. Charlie got upset and shied away. I explained that he had been in a car accident but I felt so angry.

Life at school is great for Charlie. There has only ever been one incident at school but that was addressed and rectified immediately. The school and teachers have been very supportive. They have also done some work with the pupils on Face Equality Day to raise awareness and we are very grateful for this.

Charlie is a loveable character and considering what he has been through he is coping well. He took part in the Mini Great North Run in September, to raise money for Changing Faces and other people with a visible difference. In total he raised a staggering £3,845!! My local Crossfit Gym held a charity fundraiser which raised £800 and my husband’s football team held a charity night which raised £340. Charlie is very active and thrives to do his best and make us proud. On the day of the run, Charlie was very nervous.

I could have run with him but he insisted on completing the course on his own. We are, and will always, be proud of him but watching him run around the course that day and crossing the finish line was a moment we will never forget. Charlie felt amazing afterwards! He was beaming! And if you were to ask him yourself, he would say he is very proud of himself for raising lots of money to help people like him.

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What a great guy! 👍🤩

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Leopardes

You are an inspiration Charlie and Much Love to you and your family. I too was involved in a car accident when i was a young teen and am a mother now with greys :-) to a daughter who doesn't see my scars but sees a beautiful amazing mother, I hope i get to see that in me in time. I know its not easy with all the stares and questions I feel the pain and anger mamahh Charlie and I pray it decreases even more in time. Charlie what I see from your image from your experience is such a BIG HERO and a GREAT FIGHTER through LIFE , you have challenged me and I Pray that your path may ALWAYS BE Bright even in the saddest of moments for you and your family . With much admiration from Ireland .

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younique

What an incredible story. My heart breaks for little Charlie having to handle so much at such a young age. It sounds like even though he's had a lot of challenges, he also has a lot of love in his life. That's awesome! I hope he is doing better and has tons of support from people all over the world. What a champion indeed. ❤️

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