FUNDRAISERS are getting set to test their nerve and their muscles to the limit to support a disabled girl.

Alexia-Rose Sinclair, two, was born with quadriplegic spastic cerebral palsy.

It severely limits her movement and co-ordination, and means she cannot walk, crawl, sit up unaided, feed herself or play with toys.

Parents Emily and Toby raised money for a hydrotherapy pool to be installed in their Clacton home, which will help Alexia- Rose with pain relief, as well as strengthening her muscles.

Sean Spencer, of SPS Swimming Pools and Spas, was inspired to help while he was installing the pool.

He is set to face his fears with a sponsored skydive this weekend, along with friend Sam Hobbs.

Dad Toby and 13 friends will also take on the Three Peaks Challenge to raise cash over the weekend, climbing three mountains in 24 hours.

People can sponsor Sean’s skydive at gofundme.com/SPS-skydive and the three peaks trekkers can be sponsored at gofundme.com/teamroro