Skillion Steps for Archie
Hello... and thank you for finding our Go Fund Me page for Archie :-)
We only met Archie recently but since meeting him and his beautiful Mum Fiona, Dad Stevie and 4 year old sister Alba and hearing Archie's story we instantly knew we wanted to help this amazing family.
Archie Innes was born with a rare condition called Anophthalmia causing him to be born without eyes. He also has mild to moderate hearing loss and a number of other medical condition including being fed by a naval gastric tube.
This gorgeous little 20 month old boy from Sydney's northern beaches has already been through so much and unfortunately his future diagnosis is unknown and it is an absolute miracle he is here today. As you can imagine the medical bills and therapy that Archie has and will continue to have all come at a huge cost which is why we have come up with the Skillion steps for Archie fundraiser.
On Sunday 18 November a group of people will be walking continuous laps of the Skillion Hill in Terrigal on the NSW Central Coast. The group will be walking from 6am to 10am some with 20kg body weight vests ( crazy i know)
If you would like to donate then please open your hearts and give generously so Archie can be given the opportunity to develop like other children.
Thank you
Simon and Kristen Roberts

We only met Archie recently but since meeting him and his beautiful Mum Fiona, Dad Stevie and 4 year old sister Alba and hearing Archie's story we instantly knew we wanted to help this amazing family.
Archie Innes was born with a rare condition called Anophthalmia causing him to be born without eyes. He also has mild to moderate hearing loss and a number of other medical condition including being fed by a naval gastric tube.
This gorgeous little 20 month old boy from Sydney's northern beaches has already been through so much and unfortunately his future diagnosis is unknown and it is an absolute miracle he is here today. As you can imagine the medical bills and therapy that Archie has and will continue to have all come at a huge cost which is why we have come up with the Skillion steps for Archie fundraiser.
On Sunday 18 November a group of people will be walking continuous laps of the Skillion Hill in Terrigal on the NSW Central Coast. The group will be walking from 6am to 10am some with 20kg body weight vests ( crazy i know)
If you would like to donate then please open your hearts and give generously so Archie can be given the opportunity to develop like other children.
Thank you
Simon and Kristen Roberts

Organizer
Kristen Roberts
Organizer
Terrigal NSW