start in life.

Three-year-old Oscar Fradgley suffers from Hanahart Syndrome, a condition which left him with no hands or feet, a shortened tongue, heart disease and facial palsy.

His story has touched the hearts of many people and this spurred them on to help the youngster.

With the trust fund total now roughly £50,000, events are still being arranged to support his cause.

Oscar's mum Lisa said: "We can't believe how quickly we have raised this amount.

"Everybody has been excellent, we've had support from Kingswinford, Stourbridge and Dudley and now Wolverhampton.

"A lot of wonderful people have done so many things for Oscar I just can't believe it."

His parents wanted to give Oscar a brighter a future and to do so needed to raise £100,000 to buy him prosthetic legs.

To help out The Gentlemen Songsters Male Voice Choir have arranged a show at Brierley Hill Civic Hall featuring The Bachelors, which will see a collection taking place in the interval in aid of Oscar.

David Spinks, managing director of Summerhill Bathrooms, has also donated £500 towards Oscar's fund.

David, who is also publicity secretary for the choir, said: "It just grabbed us. We just wanted to do something to help."

Dudley Kingswinford Rugby Club also recently invited Oscar down to their match against Walsall.

The club, including the U7 and U8s, have found Oscar an inspiration and organised a raffle in his honour and asked spectators to donate their spare change.

The raffle raised £500 which will go towards buying Oscar artificial legs as he will need new legs nearly every nine to twelve months.

The Gentlemen Songsters Male Voice Choir concert featuring The Bachelors will take place on Saturday May 19 at Brierley Hill Civic Hall.

Tickets cost £10 and £13. Cash raised will go towards The Neurosurgery Ward at Birmingham's Children's Hospital, Children with Aids with a collection also taking place for Oscar.

For tickets call 01384 838863 or Dudley Council Plus 01384 812812.