TV star Alex Jones was moved to tears when she heard how heroic care home fundraisers helped a toddler win her battle against the odds to walk down the aisle at her mum’s wedding.

The kind hearted care team from Pendine Park’s Bodlondeb care home in Wrexham were reunited with smiling four-year-old Nova Martin Roxburgh and her family in front of TV cameras filming the BBC’s Reunion Hotel, hosted by Alex who’s best known as the main presenter of The One Show.

The series offers people a chance to reconnect with those who have been pivotal in their lives, reflecting on their experiences and sharing their uplifting stories with viewers.

In this week’s episode – to be screened nationwide tonight, Thursday, May 4 – Alex said the story of little Nova and her ‘good Samaritans’ from Bodlondeb is one of the most heart-warming yet.

An emotional Alex listened to Nova’s mum, Samantha, reveal how the care workers selflessly pitched in to help her daughter conquer one of the most crushing symptoms of her incurable disease.

Doctors had previously told Samantha that Nova may never be able to stand up or walk due to a rare life-limiting congenital disorder which resulted in her having a hole in the heart and lung problems. It also impairs her vision, hearing, speech and puts her at risk of life-threatening seizures.

The team from the Pendine Park care organisation got firmly behind the Help Nova to Walk £4,000 fundraising campaign to buy specialist suits that support Nova’s body and give her the core strength needed to hold herself upright and walk.

The Leader: Pendine Park Bodlondeb; raising funds for Nova; Pictured during her charity run is care paractitioner Evelyn Dimatu joined for part of the way by Novas family (L/R) Grandma Julie Beli, Mum Samantha Martin-Roxburghs, sister Aurora, Uncle Jason and Brothers Lucas and Jack.Pendine Park Bodlondeb; raising funds for Nova; Pictured during her charity run is care paractitioner Evelyn Dimatu joined for part of the way by Novas family (L/R) Grandma Julie Beli, Mum Samantha Martin-Roxburghs, sister Aurora, Uncle Jason and Brothers Lucas and Jack. (Image: Mandy Jones)

In a few weeks they managed to fund three of the vital suits which dramatically changed Nova’s life but which were unavailable on the NHS.

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In an emotional Reunion Hotel scene, Bodlondeb manager Ann Chapman is overwhelmed at the sight of Nova happily walking into the hotel lounge to meet her, proudly holding her mum’s hand.

Ann tells Alex: “It is beyond brilliant to see Nova and the progress she has made. It is mind-blowing, such an emotional, magical day.”

The last time Ann and the carers saw Nova, six months previously, she could not stand up unaided.

Ann reveals how it was a chance conversation which alerted her to Nova’s desperate plight.

She said: “I was talking with my sister and a friend who were telling me about this family and the struggle they were having sourcing these hugely expensive suits for Nova. I knew that I had to help so I approached my team at Bodlondeb and asked if they wanted to do some fundraising. The response was massive. We were all so touched by Nova’s story.”

Samantha, of Liverpool, said she was hugely grateful to have such an unexpected wealth of support from people she did not even know. It enabled Nova to walk down the aisle when Samantha married her partner Stephen Belli, originally from Mold, who is Nova’s stepdad.

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She told Alex: “Ann and the team saved my life and they have given Nova a new chance at life. She has gone from struggling to crawl across the floor to standing up in a matter of months. It is remarkable. If it were not for all these wonderful people we would not be where we are today.

“They are real heroes. We would never have been able to afford these life-changing suits without them.”

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In the programme a tearful Samantha adds: “I just want to give Ann and all the team a great big warm hug, we are so grateful to them.

She added: “It has long been our dream to have Nova walk down the aisle with her brothers and sister at our wedding. I haven’t got the words to express how enormously thankful we are to everyone who helped us.”

Alex paid tribute to Samantha who she says is a wonderful mum.

She tells her: “Nova is so lucky to have you as her mum.

"You are so together, incredible, a credit to yourself. You have done an amazing job.”

  • Reunion Hotel, Thursday, May 4 at 8pm on BBC Two, BBC One Wales and it is available on iPlayer.