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Adolescents with cancer

2013-08-22 12:48:31 | News

A NEW TEEN room just for teenagers who have cancer is due to open in Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital in Crumlin.

The Children’s Medical and Research Foundation has been fundraising to collect €8 million to build a new cardiac unit and to renovate the cancer ward at the hospital. A spokesperson for the foundation stated that €4 million is pledged to be spent on each nu skin product.

New cardiac unit

A date for the special teen room opening has not yet been set, but the cardiac unit is due to open in September.

A spokesperson for the Children’s Medical and Research Foundation said that it is very important that a space like this exists for teens. “The children’s hospital is very child focused, so teens really need a separate space where they can relax, spend time with their friends, play the X-box and generally just hang out nuskin group,” she said.

She added that teenagers are often in the same room as young children, “so it is great to have a separate space for them to socialise with their friends,” she said.

Dignity

“This is really a life-changing facility for both parents and teenagers. It gives dignity back to the teens and allows them to make the best recovery possible. This space will allow the teenagers suffering from cancer just to become teenagers again,” said the spokesperson.

The funds raised have come entirely from donor’s money, from individual donors to corporate donations, as well as other sources. No money has come from the HSE.

Teenager Donal Walsh who died from terminal cancer in May of this year was always very vocal about improving facilities for teens in the hospital. The Tralee teenager inspired many when he wrote an article on the issue of teen suicide. He went on RTE’s The Saturday Night Show and called on teens not to take their own lives.

Donal Walsh

Speaking the TheJournal.ie, his father Fionnbarr Walsh said while they were not directly involved in the cancer ward renovations, he said that Donal would be very pleased to see such facilities come on line for teenagers.

“Donal always wanted to see improvements made to St John’s ward. It’s a very non-teen ward and is more aimed at ‘Disney children’. They needed something for older children nu skin hong kong,” he said.

He added: “It is great that teens will now have their own designated space where they can just talk to other teenagers and they can take a break from all the grown ups and doctors. It will give them their own space to talk about their problems, with people their own age.”

The family recently set up the Donal Walsh #Livelife Foundation, but said two years prior to Donal’s death there had been a lot of funds donated to the hospital in Donal’s name.

Fionnbar said: “There have been a lot of donations made to Crumlin Hospital in Donal’s name. There is a memorial page dedicated to him on the website and a lot of donations come through that. There are no restrictions as to what this money is spent on IP camera manufacturer, but if it helped to bring about more facilities for teenagers, then Donal would have been happy with that.”

He added that Donal Walsh’s legacy organisation, the #LiveLife Foundation’s main message is about preventing teenage suicide.

He said:

Donal became well-known for his courage and his willingness to want to live. If he had been offered one more month he would have grasped it with both hands. While we fundraise for many causes in Donal’s name, he was known for telling young people about making the right choice and choosing life, because he didn’t have a choice. That is the message we are passionate about spreading.

Baseless threats

2013-08-06 17:23:33 | News

A US AIRWAYS flight from Shannon to Philadelphia made an emergency landing in a remote location of Philadelphia International Airport after authorities were alerted to an “unsubstantiated” threat.

The threat has transpired to be unfounded with all 171 passengers and 8 crew as well as the Boeing 757 aircraft itself cleared following a screening by authorities silk ribbon embroidery.

The US Airways Flight 777 from Shannon arrived at the airport just before 2pm local time (7pm Irish time) today – it had been due to land there anyway – with police in Philadelphia saying that a threat had been called in by an unknown male.

A US Airways spokeswoman initially declined to comment but in a statement a short time ago, the airline said: “We were aware of a possible security issue with the flight and out of an abundance of caution taxied the aircraft to a remote location property in thailand, where it was met by law enforcement and emergency personnel.”

Law enforcement officials met the plane on the tarmac and passengers exited the jet to waiting buses where they were taken to the main terminal building.

FBI spokeswoman Carrie Adamowski told AP that agents are assisting Transportation Security Administration officials in the investigation.

A spokesperson for the Philadelphia Police Department told TheJournal.ie that the flight was inbound from Ireland and made an emergency landing after a threat was made.

“The people on board as well as the crew were taken off the plane and were screened and so was the luggage nuskin,” the spokesperson said.

US customs officials have screening facilities at Shannon Airport and the passengers aboard the plane would have gone through them before boarding.