Mayor welcomes Donate4Dáithí
Three-year-old Dáithí MacGabhann, who is currently waiting for a heart transplant, made the journey to Coleraine from his home in Belfast along with his mum and dad Seph and Máirtín.
They are behind the Donate4Dáithí initiative, a family and community inspired drive to get more people on to the Organ Donor Register.
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Hide AdBorn in October 2016 with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, Dáithi’s wait for a new heart continues but his parents hope that his case will highlight the importance of registering as a donor.
Mayor Councillor Sean Bateson said: “Dáithí and his family have demonstrated great resilience and determination and their organ donation campaign should be applauded and commended. In the wake of such a difficult time, they are doing everything they can to make a positive difference. None of us know when we might find ourselves in a similar situation. By signing the register and speaking to our family about want we want, we can all help to save lives.
“I hope that welcoming Daithí and his family to Cloonavin will encourage the wider community to realise the importance of organ donation and how it can change lives.”
Only 47% of the population here are registered on the NHS Organ Donor Register.
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Dáithí’s father Máirtin said: “We have been campaigning now for over 18 months, and the support we have received has been fantastic. The Causeway Coast, especially Ballycastle, is like a second home to us, and to have the Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council support and recognise our campaign is just amazing.”
For more information about #Donate4 Dáithí go to www.donate4Dáithi.org/ or facebook.com/Donate4Daithi.