{"id":297,"date":"2025-03-16T16:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-03-16T17:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/curiousdrive.com\/?p=297"},"modified":"2025-03-19T21:33:31","modified_gmt":"2025-03-19T21:33:31","slug":"my-8-year-old-fundraised-for-charity-trolls-tried-to-give-him-a-seizure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/curiousdrive.com\/index.php\/2025\/03\/16\/my-8-year-old-fundraised-for-charity-trolls-tried-to-give-him-a-seizure\/","title":{"rendered":"My 8-year-old fundraised for charity \u2013 trolls tried to give him a seizure"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Zach started travelling up and down the country for radio and media interviews after he started campaigning to make seizure-inducing posts illegal (Picture: Claire Keer)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

My son Zach\u2019s walking challenge was partly inspired by Captain Tom Moore<\/a>, partly by boredom.  <\/p>\n

I took him out of school<\/a> at the very start of the Covid-19 pandemic<\/a>; he has cerebral palsy as well as epilepsy, which made him clinically vulnerable.  <\/p>\n

He left his walking frame at school thinking lockdown would only last a couple of weeks but he never went back for it, and after watching Captain Tom Moore on the news, Zach decided he wanted to do a walking challenge too, just to see how far he could go under his own steam.  <\/p>\n

We drew a 20m track in the garden and decided to raise some money for Epilepsy Society: \u00a3260. <\/p>\n

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My son Zach\u2019s walking challenge was partly inspired by Captain Tom Moore<\/a>, partly by boredom (Picture: Ant Oxley\/Irwin Mitchell \/ SWNS)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

We reached that target on the first day, so friends encouraged us to push it to \u00a32,600. We hit that then just kept going. I reached out to Epilepsy Society, asking if they\u2019d share Zach\u2019s fundraising page on their socials. <\/p>\n

That’s when the trouble started. <\/p>\n

The day after sharing Zach\u2019s story, Epilepsy Society got in touch to say they had been targeted by trolls posting GIFs designed to invoke seizures<\/a> in people with photosensitive epilepsy.  <\/p>\n

I couldn\u2019t understand it. Why on earth did we deserve that? This was an eight-year-old boy they were targeting, and while these people were idiots, they were deliberately trying to cause harm. <\/p>\n

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Sarah Whiteley was a Metro columnist and much-loved member of the team (Picture: Sarah Whiteley)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p>\n

Last year, on March 10, we lost our beloved colleague Sarah Whiteley. Sarah was a fantastic journalist; she was Metro<\/strong>\u2019s parenting columnist and a valued member of our first-person and opinion desk.<\/p>\n

Sarah died aged 39 from SUDEP – sudden unexpected death in epilepsy. It is thought that every year around 1,000 people die from causes related to epilepsy.<\/p>\n

With support from Sarah\u2019s family, Metro<\/strong> is fundraising for two very important charities: SUDEP Action<\/a> and Epilepsy Action<\/a>.<\/p>\n

From March 10 to March 26, which marks Purple Day (epilepsy awareness day), we will be running a series of features and first-person pieces, raising awareness of epilepsy and SUDEP.<\/p>\n

Sarah was so incredible at helping other people share their experiences; she was a born storyteller and we hope to do her proud with this series, while raising money in her memory.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n

By that afternoon, I was being sent the images, too. Zach was eight but he could see I was upset and knew something was going on, so I explained it as online bullies trying to be mean. <\/p>\n

I showed him stills of the GIFs; he has focal aware seizures that are triggered when he starts to fall asleep but I didn\u2019t want to find out he was photosensitive too, and especially not in this way. <\/p>\n

I reported the troll accounts but they simply set up new profiles and carried on. The Epilepsy Society went to the police but were told nothing could be done. <\/p>\n

That\u2019s when I learnt that the charity had been campaigning to make sharing seizure-inducing posts illegal for years, and they asked if Zach would like to join. <\/p>\n

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Zach developed epilepsy when he was five years old (Picture: Claire Keer)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

What happened next was a whirlwind. <\/p>\n

One of Zach\u2019s first events was an online roundtable with all the social media companies, discussing how they could target people’s malicious activities. <\/p>\n

Then Zach started travelling up and down the country, for different appearances, radio and media interviews.   <\/p>\n

He sat in meetings that went on for hours and met various people, always introducing himself and standing up from his wheelchair to shake hands. People may think these things are just a few photo shoots but he worked so hard.  <\/p>\n

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\u2018Zach’s Law\u2019 came into force in October 2023 (Picture: Asadour Guzelian)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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