Community pitches in with birthday bash after disabled teenager's party is cancelled

Gabiel Ingram with parents Ben and Victoria Huntington and brothers Caleb Ingram, 9, and Jamie Carr (back).Gabiel Ingram with parents Ben and Victoria Huntington and brothers Caleb Ingram, 9, and Jamie Carr (back).
Gabiel Ingram with parents Ben and Victoria Huntington and brothers Caleb Ingram, 9, and Jamie Carr (back).
A big-hearted community has come together after plans for a disabled teenager's birthday party fell through.

Gabriel Ingram, who has multiple health problems and special learning needs, had never been well enough on his birthday before to host a party.

The young lad, who has Down’s syndrome, has also battled leukemia, undergone open heart surgery, has chest problems, including having pneumonia twice, and has Atlanto Axial Instability, which is a neck condition making him prone to injury.

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Gabiel Ingram with his parents Ben and Victoria Huntington.Gabiel Ingram with his parents Ben and Victoria Huntington.
Gabiel Ingram with his parents Ben and Victoria Huntington.

The pupil at Hopewood Academy, Easington Colliery, was looking forward to celebrating his 15th birthday at The Merry Go Round, in Hartlepool, with friends from school.

But just three days before the event was due to take place the pub phoned to say they had just checked the online booking and the young people were over the height and age restrictions to have the party at the chosen time, between 4pm and 6pm, when there would be younger children in there.

But, after posting the situation on social media, the community has rallied to help and a big birthday bash, with disco, food and entertainment, will be thrown for Gabriel at the end of the month at Peterlee Central Club, which has offered the use of the hall.

Gariel’s mum, Victoria Huntington, said the family has been heartened by the generosity of the community in helping them out in their hour of need.

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