The Ben and Jake Connolly Trust have set up a go fund me page in the hope of raising money for the house.
A Trust fund for a Laois boy is asking for support to help finish a purposed built house that will then be used for other families in the same situation.
Ben Connolly was born with rare condition affecting a cell which releases the thyroid hormone to his brain - leaving him unable to to speak and without the use of his muscles.
The Ben and Jake Connolly Trust have set up a go fund me page which has raised over €3600.
They hope to move into the house on November 9th.
Ben's aunt Ciara Kenna says the house will make a big difference to the family:
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