The Go Fund Me page has been set up to support kids with chronic bowel problems.
A five year old midlands girl, who suffers with chronic bowel problems, is raising funds to help children with the same condition.
Mia Doyle, had an Ace Stoma fitted earlier this month, and received a teddy from the charity called A Bear Named Buttony, which supports children who have to undergo the procedure.
The Clareen child and her twin sister Ellie have set up a Go Fund Me page to raise funds for the organisation and Crumlin Children' Hospital.
Her mum Alison Doyle. has been speaking with Midlands 103's Will Faulkner:
The sisters have a message for the public:
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