Adam was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy when he was five.
Hannah, Adam's twin sister and Alix's younger sister, revealed that the family even began to run out of ideas to raise funds for Adam. She continued: "We have come so far with the fundraising and felt we had started running out of ideas to be able to get the funding so Adam could have time to pursue and enjoy his dreams, therefore with this in mind the funding we have raised so far will help towards the ongoing rental and upkeep costs of the Jaco. We will also need to continue to fundraise to support the future costs of this life-changing equipment so Adam can just enjoy his dreams instead of wasting his precious time with raising the full cost to purchase as well as worrying about the financial costs of this option too. "Lately, we have been faced with a reality check of how Duchenne muscular dystrophy can cause things to change very quickly and a reality check that we are in a race against time, a race that we are heartbreakingly losing. The 26-year-old has spent 12 months raising money to be able to afford his own robotic arm and with the help of disability equipment provider, Rahana Life, Adam is now in a position where he can rent the arm.