Sligo Weekender

Fundraisin­g drive under way for ‘amazing’ Sligo mother Olivia Robb who was recently diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease

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A FUNDRAISIN­G drive is under way to help a Sligo native living in Newtowncun­ningham in Co. Donegal, who has recently been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease.

Olivia Robb (nee Conlon), wife of Brendan Robb, is originally from Woodvale, Sligo and has been living in Donegal since 1994. Olivia is a familiar face in Penney’s Letterkenn­y, where she has worked for the last 30 years. Olivia’s friends and family want to support her in any way they can.

Local councillor Paul Canning has set up a GoFundMe titled ‘Help the Robb family’.

“A young Newtown family needs our help. Olivia Robb, wife of Brendan Robb, is battling Motor Neuron Disease,” he posted. “This diagnosis has led to significan­t and immediate challenges for the family, emotionall­y, practicall­y, and financiall­y.

“Olivia’s vibrant personalit­y is wellknown and adored by those around her. She is a great person and is an exceptiona­l mother to her 13-year-old daughter, a young girl of huge talent and character, reflecting the best qualities of both Olivia and Brendan.

“There is no cure for this horrible disease, and as it progresses, Olivia's journey becomes increasing­ly difficult. Her condition now needs constant care, resulting in substantia­l changes to her daily life and as a result, she needs adapted transport, medical equipment and accommodat­ion for multiple hospital appointmen­ts in Dublin.

“All this has a huge financial cost and is a stress that we as a community could hopefully help to alleviate. We greatly welcome and appreciate any donations and assistance in supporting Olivia and her family during this challengin­g time.

Olivia’s friends have also organised a raffle, which will take place on February 14. The first prize is £300 voucher for Galgorm Hotel and Spa; the second prize €300 voucher for Spilt Ink Tattoos and the third prize is a case of M&S 22-carat sparkle wine - thanks is expressed to Kevin McCauley, who came forward and offered up this voucher from his own business in Newtoncuni­ngham.

“Olivia is an amazing woman,” one of the organisers, Claire McCafferty posted. “She is so compassion­ate to others and is literally the bravest woman I know.”

“Any support is very much appreciate­d. Raffle tickets are £10 each or £20 for three - euro or pound is fine. The raffle will take place on Valentine’s Day, a day to share love. You can enter the raffle by either PayPal, Revolut or cash. Please put your name and phone number when sending money so you can be entered into the draw. Thank you and good luck."

To make a donation, you can do so by visiting www.gofundme.com/f/ help-the-robb-family?

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