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January 5, 2024 by Dunphy Communications

Shannon Heritage staff raises funds for Children’s Ark Unit at UHL

Shannon Heritage staff raises funds for Children’s Ark Unit at UHL
January 5, 2024 by Dunphy Communications

Staff of Shannon Heritage have presented a cheque for €1,000 and children’s toys to The Children’s Ark Paediatric unit at University Hospital Limerick (UHL).

Workers at Bunratty Castle and Folk Park and Craggaunowen held a series of fundraising initiatives during December to support the Mid-West facility.

Toys were donated by staff and visitors to the County Clare visitor attractions throughout the month.

Shannon Heritage has made numerous charity donations in recent years to the purpose-built paediatric unit, which provides care for children in the Sunshine and Rainbow wards, a high-dependency unit, a cystic fibrosis unit and a Caterpillar day ward.

Left to right, Kristina Buckley (Play Specialist, Children’s Ark Unit), Aileen Moloney (Shannon Heritage), Jennifer Khan (Assistant Director of Nursing for Paediatric ED), Joe O’’Connor (Play Worker, Children’s Ark Unit), Caroline O’’Sullivan (Shannon Heritage) and Teresa Joyce (Clinical Nurse Manager 3).
left to right, Kristina Buckley (Play Specialist, Children’s Ark Unit), Aileen Moloney (Shannon Heritage), Jennifer Khan (Assistant Director of Nursing for Paediatric ED), Caroline O’Sullivan (Shannon Heritage) and Breda Fallon (Director of Nursing, Child Maternal Health Directorate).

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