Published:
12:40 PM May 12, 2021
Wisbech Castle will light up orange for the Dodkin family as part of International Batten Disease Awareness Day. Pictured are Ben and Sarah Dodkin alongside sons Finley, Arthur and Harrison.
- Credit: Sarah Dodkin
Wisbech Castle will light up orange in a bid to raise awareness of a family living with a rare life-limiting genetic disease.
The castle will illuminate on International Batten Disease Awareness Day for Sarah Dodkin and her family, to help more people understand Juvenile Batten Disease.
Sarah and Ben’s two sons, Finley and Harrison, were diagnosed with the neurodegenerative disease in 2017 aged six and one, which affects their eyesight, memory and mobility.