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 For the first four years of his life, Meric Dreher loved going to the park, going down the slide and playing on the swings.That has become increasingly difficult since being diagnosed with Batten disease, a genetic disease caused by a mutated gene that affects the nervous system. When Meric began having trouble holding his head up, his mom, Lisa, would sit in the swing and hold him in her lap. stanley us  But as he got older, even that wasnt an option. Hes four-foot-two, I cant do that anymore,  she said.  Its hard to explain to a six-year-old that you cant go on the swing anymore.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Then Dreher saw a story about a wheelchair swing being installed at a Hamilton park. She approached the Town of Milton to see if it would be possible to get  stanley website one in a local park, but was told budgets were already being stretched due to COVID-19. I understood, but it still didnt help the situation,  Dreher said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Dreher was going to start fundraising, knowing that for a child with Batten disease聽鈥?which carries a life expectancy of six to 12 years聽鈥?waiting a year is long time.Then Dreher heard from Coun. Sameera Ali. The Ward 4 councillor began working with town staff on possible solutions.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         As a mother myself, I cant imagine what shes going through,  Ali said.  If this is one thing stanley cup usa  we can do to ma