Senator Lisa Chambers at the coffee morning in Castlebar with Mary King and Andy Moran.
Senator Lisa Chambers, Fianna Fáil European Election candidate, hosted a coffee morning at Cuppa Joe's in Castlebar today.
The coffee morning was in aid of funds for Daisy Lodge Cong and Cancer Fund for Children. The event was attended by Mary McHugh from Cancer Fund for Children, Minister Dara Calleary, former Mayo footballer Andy Moran, and many friends and supporters.
"Cancer Fund for Children provides vital support to children and families affected by cancer and the Daisy Lodge Cong project will only serve to enhance that service and support. I am thrilled by the community's generosity and support for this very worthy cause," said the candidate for the Midlands North West.
The event also provided an opportunity to update the community on the progress of the Daisy Lodge Cong project.
"This morning’s event was an ideal opportunity to update people on the fact that the tender process for Daisy Lodge Cong is in its final stage, and work is expected to commence on construction by September," Senator Chambers shared.
"This development is a significant milestone, and I am grateful to everyone who has supported this initiative," she added.
The coffee morning was a fundraiser for Cancer fund for children
Last year, €7.5 million in funding from the Department of Health and The Shared Island Fund, which ensured the progression of the Daisy Lodge Cong project.
Daisy Lodge Cong is an initiative led by the Cancer Fund for Children, which offers respite breaks and therapeutic support to families grappling with childhood cancer.
The lodge will provide families with access to recreational facilities and tailored therapeutic services. With comfortable accommodation and amenities, Daisy Lodge Cong aims to be a sanctuary where families can find solace, support, and respite from the challenges of childhood cancer.
"Today’s gathering was not only about raising funds but also about raising awareness. It's inspiring to see so many people come together to make a difference," Senator Chambers concluded.
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