Another challenge for family

Belinda Grooby and young Rachael Grooby need to raise the funds for an assistance dog. 140704 Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS

By JODIE SYMONDS

MONBULK youngster Rachael Grooby, 9, and her family are still facing an uphill battle to obtain a much-needed registered assistance dog.
Rachael was diagnosed with epilepsy and vision impairment to her left eye at age six and, earlier this year, was also diagnosed as suffering from severe migraines.
In another challenge for the family, Rachael was also recently diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome.
‘The Mail’ reported two months ago that Rachael and her family were seeking assistance in acquiring a dog for Rachael.
Mum, Belinda Grooby, has been busy fundraising for five weeks and has raised $3000, but still have a hefty $22,000 to go.
“An assisted dog for Rach would make it so much easier for her to just be a child,” Ms Grooby said.
“The dogs are trained to help her anxiety levels and to help keep her safe.”
The $25,000 needed will cover the training of the 18-month training of the assisted dog, so that Rachael is able to go to school and do all of the things children should do.
“I can’t really explain how an assistance dog would change her life, it’s difficult to put into words,” she said.
“Rach’s world is getting smaller and without the help of the assistance dog, I don’t know how she will cope with the world around her.”
The Grooby family is still trying to come to terms with the news that Rachael has Asperger’s.
“All any parent wants is to have a healthy, happy child,” she said.
“I can’t change the cards we have been dealt, but I can do everything in my power to help her.”
Meanwhile, Chirnside Park’s Jaydah Warford was diagnosed with brain tumour four years ago.
Sadly, she passed away February 10 this year, but the Jog for Jaydah/Run for Rachael event will celebrate the life of little Jaydah, and give Rachael Grooby the hope she needs.
Organiser of the event, Cathy Skinner said she wanted to create a Memorial Day for Jaydah and raise funds for someone else in the community.
“This year it will be a fun run in Chirnside Park,” Ms Skinner said.
Ms Grooby said the community support has been great.
“Monbulk is an amazing place to live and our community lets us know we aren’t alone,” she said.
“We wouldn’t be able to raise the funds without them.”
To help support Rachael and her family, visit www.gofundme.com/wnvw5w.
The Jog for Jaydah/Run for Rachael Fun Run will be held on Sunday, August 30, from 9am to 1pm at the Chirnside Park Community Centre.
There will also be plenty of food stalls and entertainment throughout the day.