Updated: April 23, 2021, 1:37 pm
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Covid vaccination nurses in Elgin have taken part in a viral dance craze to fund lifesaving defibrillators.
The 40-strong team from the Fiona Elcock Centre hopped, shimmied and waved their hands on their way to raising money for charity Keiran’s Legacy.
For the last week the medics have been boogieing at scenic locations across Moray including Grant Park in Forres, Cooper Park in Elgin and the Craigellachie Bridge.
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Scarlett Moore, aged five, from Galashiels, has been receiving therapy for cerebral palsy for the past four years BORDERS parents are raising money so their five-year-old daughter can continue therapy treatment for cerebral palsy.
Galashiels residents Laura and Chris Moore, both 37, have secured ABR therapy for their daughter Scarlett for the past four years. And having noticed improvements in Scarlett’s abilities, the family are keen to continue the therapy. Laura said: “We started ABR when she was just over one year old and so far we’ve noticed she used to have her hands tightly closed in a fist, she couldn’t open them, whereas now she can open and close her hands freely, she can touch her face.
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Family of Scots teen who died after heart surgery say helping thousands of other kids was only way to survive their loss
Zak Scott, 14, died following complications from open heart surgery - 10 years on his family reveal they have helped more than 2,000 children through his legacy.
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