Hampshire neighbours throw surprise street prom for teen with cerebral palsy

A teenager with cerebral palsy was brought to tears when her neighbours surprised her with a street prom after her school's event was cancelled because of the coronavirus.

The whole community in Andover came together to hold a prom on Friday for Stacie Stroud, who had been "devastated" by the original event's cancellation.

The 16-year-old teen. who has cerebral palsy and epilepsy, was unaware of what was being planned and spent the day at home with her sister, Samantha, 19, who did her hair and make up.

Meanwhile her neighbours with Stacie's father, Steve, 42, were busy transforming the street with fairy lights and balloons.

Stacie was picked up by her grandfather in his yellow van — her original prom transport — and driven around for an hour before arriving back home to cheers from the gathered crowd.

Her mum, Sarah Stroud, 42, told the PA news agency: “We were all out there all day cleaning, and putting decorations up. We had a photo prop area, and there was hand sanitiser everywhere so people could clean up before and after.

The whole community came together for Stacie's surprise prom
Bee Bradford

“We had a bit of a socially-distanced disco in the evening. She cried when she arrived.”

Stacie’s head of year also turned up dressed up in a tuxedo for what Sarah called an “emotional evening”.

“Stacie spent the evening dancing around in her wheelchair. She took some photos and had a chat with the neighbours,” she said.

Stacie said it was an 'emotional evening'
Bee Bradford

“She’s always quite bubbly and chatty with people she knows quite well, like the neighbours. They treat her like they would anyone else, which is what she wants.”

The teenager, who aspires to be a chef, is now planning on going to college to study hospitality and catering after her final school year was abruptly brought to an end because of the coronavirus pandemic.

“She was originally quite stressed about doing GCSEs,” said Sarah.

“Last year during the mock exams she got quite stressed and had a seizure, so not doing them, she relaxed a bit more knowing she didn’t have to do that.”

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