A Cradley Heath film screening has helped raise money for a three-year-old boy who suffers from a rare disorder.
Cradley Then and Now hosted a viewing of the community film A story of Cradley Heath' at its March meeting, after which they saw a short slide show featuring an appeal for funds for Oscar Fradgley of Kingswinford.
Harry Bloomer, who helped produce the film, described some of the difficulties faced by suffers of Hanahart Syndrome, which for Oscar means he has no hands or feet, a shortened tongue, facial palsy, eyesight problems and a heart condition.
The group also held a raffle which raised £60 for Oscar.
Cradley Heath Film is also editing a further film to be shown at Oscar's Prom on Saturday March 31 at Stourbridge Town Hall.
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