
The ECHO previously shared a Gofundme set up to raise money for her care as the mum-of-one, from the Old Colwyn area of North Wales, will need intense support "to regain even the simplest parts of her life". So far, thousands of pounds has been raised, and her family is now asking for the city's help one more time.
Speaking to the ECHO, Tasha's mum Denise Farah, 52, said: "We're in a living hell. Tasha has only got one boy, Roman, he adores his mum and she adores him and with everything going on right now we just want to do something to make him smile."
Roman loves football and loves Liverpool FC. In fact, when Tasha took Roman to Anfield for the first time he told her it was the "best day of his life," says Denise.
The family would love to get Roman to Anfield to be a team mascot and hopes the power of the media could help that dream come true.
Denise said: "My grandson is obsessed with football, he's quite good himself he plays for The Falcons in North Wales. He loves Mo Salah too. With everything going on with his mum we just hoped we could do something nice to put a smile on his face and take his mind off it. He is going through hell and we'd love some sunshine in this very very dark time, a bit of light to see him happy."
Tasha remains in a critical condition and an investigation into the circumstances of her injuries has been launched. Denise said they're "taking it minute by minute, hour by hour" but she's "not well."
Tasha's sister Samantha previously said: "My sister Tasha is currently in intensive care after a devastating injury. Right now, she is fighting for her life, and every moment is critical. Our family is by her side, holding onto hope and praying for her recovery.
"She is facing a long, uncertain road of recovery and rehabilitation, and will need intensive care, therapy, and support to regain even the simplest parts of her life.
"Tasha is not just a sister - she is a mum to her beautiful eight-year-old son, Roman. Right now, he needs stability, love, and support more than ever while his mum fights to come back to him."
Appealing for support, she added: "We are completely unprepared for the financial and emotional weight of what lies ahead—ongoing hospital care, rehabilitation, time away from work, and making sure Roman is safe, supported, and cared for through this trauma.
"We are asking, from the bottom of our hearts, for any help you can give. Every donation, no matter how small, will go directly toward Tasha’s fight to recover and giving her the best possible chance to rebuild her life—and to be there for her son again.
"Please keep Tasha in your thoughts and prayers. Your support means more than we can put into words. We will continue to share updates as we hold onto hope."
Tasha's online fundraiser, which has now raised over £9,000, aims to raise at least £11,000. You can donate online.