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KINDNESS: Members of the Polish community living in Killarney are helping to raise funds for a little Polish baby who needs to undergo treatment costing over €2m. Pictured were: Aron Gorka, Diana Sobas Gorka, Liliana Gorka, Gosia and Max Usiarczyk, Adam Zakrzewski, and Alan Dineen owner of Formally Yours. Photo: Michelle Crean

 

By Michelle Crean

Polish and Irish communities in Killarney have come together to help raise funds towards the €2m cost of treatment for a very sick little baby.

Polish native Gosia Usiarczyk called on the local business community to donate what they could to help fund medical treatment for 15-month-old Franio Marcinkowski, who was diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type I and now faces a battle between life and death.

However, Polish locals in Killarney rallied when they heard of the baby’s plight and have since roped in the help of others.

Diana Sobas Gorka and Gosia set about asking local Polish and Irish businesses for help with local collections and setting up an auction to raise funds.

“I come from where the family live in Poland and when I saw it on Facebook I felt I wanted to do something,” Gosia told the Killarney Advertiser.

“I have children, Max (9) and Maja who is seven-months-old and as she’s close in age with Franio, I felt I needed to help in some way. There are groups in Germany, the Netherlands and the UK. Diana created an Irish group and when I heard about her we decided to act together.”

She added that they know time fundraising is limited as treatment has to be given before age two.

“Every day our group is growing, not only Polish but also local people have joined. Now we have a few local businesses that helps us. We have Buddies Killarney, Bowling Buddies in Tralee, West Hotel in Bantry, Malgorzata Milczek Photography, Unique Hair by Katarzyna Bartczak, polish shop Pewex, Porterhouse, Chocolate Hair Salon, Formally Yours, BEBeauty by Aga Kuc.”

Anyone looking donate can do so by joining the FB group: ‘Auctions for Franio Marcinkowski’.

 

 

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The RDI Hub in Killorglin has announced the appointment of Fergal Brosnan as its new Chief Executive Officer. Brosnan succeeds Liam Cronin, who becomes Director of Innovation at NovaUCD.

A native of Kerry, Brosnan brings more than 20 years of international experience in technology, AI, and business transformation, having held senior roles with Bank of Ireland, Validant, Rethink Group, and Berkley Group.
As CEO, he will lead the RDI Hub’s next phase of growth, strengthening its role as a European centre for Artificial Intelligence and innovation. The Hub, a collaboration between Fexco, Munster Technological University, and Kerry County Council, has supported over 100 startups and created more than 430 jobs since its launch in 2020.
Speaking on his appointment, Brosnan said:
“It’s an honour to lead the RDI Hub at such an exciting time. Our vision is to make Killorglin and the southwest a globally connected epicentre for AI-driven innovation and venture creation.”
The appointment was welcomed by RDI Hub partners Fexco, MTU, Kerry County Council, and Enterprise Ireland, who said Brosnan’s leadership will help expand the Hub’s reach and strengthen its impact nationally and across Europe.

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Spa GAA and the Kerry Parents & Friends Association are among the Kerry organisations to benefit from the SE Systems Community Fund Programme 2025. Both groups have been announced as […]

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Spa GAA and the Kerry Parents & Friends Association are among the Kerry organisations to benefit from the SE Systems Community Fund Programme 2025.

Both groups have been announced as successful applicants for the national energy grant funding scheme, which supports community and sports organisations in delivering sustainable, energy-efficient projects that help reduce running costs.
The fund, launched in 2022, provides financial assistance, technical resources, and expert guidance to not-for-profit organisations working to improve energy efficiency and sustainability.
For Spa GAA, the funding will go towards a full insulation retrofit of the club’s Sports Hall and Clubhouse, as well as upgrading existing floodlights to new energy-efficient LED fittings. The project follows the installation of a Solar PV system earlier this year, continuing the club’s move toward greater energy conservation.
Speaking at the official funding announcement in Cork, James Cahill of Spa GAA thanked SE Systems “for supporting the power of sport and recreation to bring people together, promote healthy lifestyles and build connections in the community.”
Spa GAA has also been selected as one of three clubs nationally to feature in SE Systems’ print media campaign promoting the Community Fund.

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