MORE than £500 has been raised to help make life easier for three-year-old Harrison Dilling.

The youngster, from Glenmoor Road, Ferndown, has cerebral palsy and is quadriplegic, meaning he is severely physically disabled, and his parents set up Harrison’s Trust Fund after being inundated with offers of help from friends and family.

Harrison’s uncle Ben Dilling is captain of Queen’s Park Golf Club and nominated the charity to be the beneficiary of the club’s annual Captain’s Day.

The event, sponsored by Cars To Go in Christchurch, saw more than £500 which will help buy vital equipment for Harrison, a part-time pupil at Victoria School in Branksome.

Ben said: “It was a fantastic day which was really well supported.

“We also had 17 expensive cars on show, courtesy of our sponsor, such as Ferraris, Audi Q7s and Range Rover Sports, which added a bit of glamour to the day.”

To find out more about Harrison’s Trust Fund, visit harrisonstrustfund.co.uk, email <&bh"mailto:info@harrisonstrustfund.co.uk">info@harrisonstrust fund.co.uk<&eh> or visit Facebook.com/harrisons trustfund.