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East Kerry GAA Supports Blood Donation Drive

The East Kerry GAA Board is partnering with the Irish Blood Transfusion Service for a blood donation drive in Killarney Heights from December 9 to 12 in honour of Oisín Kelly.
Oisín, a member of Naomh Eoin GAA in Carlow, passed away in August 2023 after battling osteosarcoma (bone cancer). During his illness, he relied heavily on blood and platelet transfusions, highlighting their critical role in cancer treatment.
Oisín's campaign aims to raise awareness about blood donation, particularly among young people.
His girlfriend, Mairead Bennett (Spa Club, Killarney), and his family encourage everyone to register to donate at: https://www.giveblood.ie/campaigns/oisin-kelly/
The campaign's importance is underscored by the experience of Kerry senior panellist Sean O'Leary. After a serious car accident in 2021, Sean needed blood transfusions but faced a critical shortage. Blood had to be imported from the UK for his life-saving treatment.
"Every Drop Counts, I Know," the campaign emphasises the vital need for blood donation. The East Kerry GAA and the Irish Blood Transfusion Service urge the community to spread the word and register to donate.
The campaign launch took place at Spa GAA Club with members of Spa GAA, Spa LGFA, St Paul's Basketball Ladies and Kerry footballer David Clifford.
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