The Argus

Father backs the RNLI appeal

- By ALISON COMYN

MAY 26th 2011 is a date Sean Doherty will never forget.

It’s the day his daughter Lisa was rescued by the heroic lifeboat crew at Clogherhea­d RNLI, and this year, the grateful father is urging people to support the annual RNLI Christmas appeal.

Sean is the proud father of twin girls Lisa and Gillian (22) and hopes the public will make an extra effort to support the RNLI’s Christmas Appeal after a challengin­g year dealing with the impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic on fundraisin­g.

Sean has a special reason to be grateful to the RNLI after the volunteer lifeboat crew at Clogherhea­d RNLI saved his daughter Lisa when she was kayaking with her class and the group capsized, leaving them in choppy waters and in serious danger of being swept out to sea or going under.

Lisa was a student in primary school and her class visited Clogherhea­d to go kayaking. Lisa and her classmates, along with an instructor, were out from the shore when all the kayaks capsized. With the strong winds and ebbing tide, the group were all in the water and in danger of being swept out to sea or going under.

A short distance away the Clogherhea­d RNLI Lifeboat Operations Manager Declan Levins was in the station and saw the drama unfold. He immediatel­y alerted the Coast Guard that he was launching the station’s lifeboat and the group were rescued by the lifeboat crew and taken to hospital.

Some of them were in the water up to 45 minutes as the lifeboat searched and pulled them onboard. Thankfully all made a full recovery

Sean Doherty has never forgotten that day and the fear he felt when his wife rang to tell him that Lisa was in hospital after the rescue. Sean returned to the station after Lisa’s recovery to shake the hands of the lifeboat crew who rescued his daughter and promised he would always remember them. True to his word Sean has kept in touch with the lifeboat crew in the years since and jumped at the opportunit­y to help the charity promote their Christmas appeal.

‘In my view the RNLI represents the best in people. When the call for help goes out, everybody turns up. It’s hard to fathom that people could be so giving,’ says Sean.

‘I think about them all the time. My twins are 22 years of age now, young women, and Lisa is here thanks to the actions of those volunteers. We talked about the rescue when it happened, but I also think of the lifeboat crew at this time of year and at the milestones in Lisa’s life, her 18th birthday and her 21st. You can brush over something like this so easily and move on, but we don’t ever take it for granted.’

RNLI lifesavers across 46 lifeboat stations in Ireland are prepared to rush out of the door at the sound of their pager, even during their Christmas dinner. This year the charity has spent funds on PPE, including face masks, gloves and thousands of litres of hand sanitiser. This is money the charity hadn’t budgeted for but needed to be spent to keep its lifesavers and the public protected during the coronaviru­s crisis. As a charity, the RNLI relies on the support of the public to continue saving lives – and that support is needed now more than ever. The RNLI have launched their Christmas appeal this year as so many of their traditiona­l community fundraisin­g events such as raft races, open days and sea swims have had to be cancelled due to the coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

The RNLI is extremely grateful to the Doherty family for their support. To make a donation to the RNLI’s Christmas Appeal visit: RNLI.org/Xmas.

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Ken Finegan Aidan Dullaghan/Newspics Finbar Markey representi­ng St. Fursey’s Terrace, Blackrock who won the adjudicato­r’s award in category ‘C’ receives the award from Mary Murtagh, Louth Tidy Towns Together in the Louth Looking Good awards for 2020. Photo:
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Gillian and Lisa Doherty

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