Children’s Charity Cries out for Cash
News release 25th July 2013A Lincolnshire charity run by a Sleaford couple has more than doubled the amount of families it helps in the last six months - but now it needs to boost its funds. The Ally Cadence Trust supports babies and their families after the diagnosis of Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type 1. The genetic disorder mostly affects babies and toddlers and is usually fatal, with a life expectancy of up to two years. The charity was founded in 2009 by Emma and Karl Humphries after they lost their baby daughter Ally Cadence to SMA Type 1, at just six months old. In 2013