A chance meeting between a mother and daughter and the father of a sick Wairarapa child has resulted in a fundraising idea by the women, who are aiming to raise thousands of dollars for the Grace Yeats Trust.
Ten-year-old Grace, from Carterton, has been unable to move or talk since May, when she was struck down with a mystery illness after complaining of a sore throat.
The undiagnosed disease has left the St Mary's School pupil racked with spasms. She may have to receive treatment for two years at Auckland's Starship Hospital.
Herb Farm managing director Sarah Cowan and her mother Lynn Kirkland from Palmerston North learned of Grace's story when buying wood from the business owned by Grace's father.
They were told that Grace's mother Tracy had used the herb farm's Baby Calm Oil to give Grace regular massages at Starship Hospital in Auckland, which seemed to help her.