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People urged to support 65 Roses Day & CF Ireland

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People are being urged to show their support for people living with cystic fibrosis and their families by donating online during Cystic Fibrosis Ireland’s 65 Roses Day on Friday, 9th April.

The annual fundraisin­g flag-day is the largest fundraisin­g event of the year for Cystic Fibrosis Ireland and unfortunat­ely collection­s have had to be cancelled due to Covid-19. At this time of unpreceden­ted challenge, now more than ever, Cystic Fibrosis Ireland need your support so they can continue to provide much needed support for people with Cystic Fibrosis. You can get behind the appeal by donating online at 65rosesday.ie

Ireland has the highest incidence of CF in the world and some of the most severe types. There are almost 1,400 people living with CF in Ireland and the number is increasing each year, as a result of improvemen­ts in treatment and care in the country. According to recently-published statistics from the Cystic Fibrosis Registry of Ireland, there were 162 people with CF registered as being from County Cork in 2019.

65 ROSES DAY COLLECTION­S CANCELLED

CFI depends almost entirely on the public for the provision of its services and this 65 Roses Day is hoping to raise more than €300,000 for much-needed services for people with CF through the call for donations at 65rosesday.ie. This includes the additional counsellin­g and advice and other services put in place to deal with support required in relation to Covid-19 for the CF community with people with Cystic Fibrosis in the high risk group from the virus.

Funds are also need for normal support services including patient grants for exercise, fertility treatment, and transplant assessment, covering the cost of a number of CF clinical staff in hospitals, and raising funds to assist in the building of the new CF in-patient unit at Beaumont Hospital in Dublin which serves people with CF across the North East region and beyond.

People can support 65 Roses Day by: Donating online at 65rosesday.ie; or taking part in a 65 Roses Challenge, full details available at 65rosesday.ie

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