Health: Halifax man left paralysed by brutal crash organising fun day to help others with spinal injuries
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Joseph English’s life was changed forever when the car he was travelling in veered off the road, flipped on to its side and crashed into the back of a parked vehicle.
He had no visible injuries to his body or face but the crash caused catastrophic spinal injuries and he is now confined to a wheelchair with no movement below his neck.
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Hide AdBut Joseph is helping others to rebuild their lives through his charity, Quad-Rebuild.
“When I ran my own construction company, I tried to achieve as much as I could to build a strong future for myself,” he said.
"Now I am using that same work ethic and drive to provide support for those who have gone through similar life-changing experiences.”
Joseph, 32, came up with the idea for Quad-Rebuild during his 11 months of rehabilitation in Sheffield.
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Hide Ad“It was a difficult time, lying in a hospital bed, feeling frustrated and helpless,” he said. “But I knew I wasn’t the only one in that position.
"After talking to other patients, I started to appreciate the challenges we were all facing - not just me - and I set about launching the charity.”
Quad-Rebuild helps with everything from adapting homes to accommodate vital equipment to regaining confidence.
A fundraising day for the charity is taking place on Sunday, April 9 at Savile Park Moor in Halifax.
It will include children’s rides, bouncy castles, an Easter egg hunt and various stalls.
Entry is free and the event runs from 10am to 4pm.