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Victorious Kerry Senior Footballers bring Sam Maguire to visit children’s hospital
The victorious Kerry senior footballers took time out of their busy schedule this morning to share their celebrations with children and staff alike the Children's Health Foundation Crumlin

Pictured outside CHI at Temple Street with the Sam Maguire on Monday morning was l-r: Ellie-Mai Frank and Fiona Neylon.

Pictured visiting CHI at Temple Street with the Sam Maguire on Monday was the victorious Kerry Senior Football team. L-r: Seán O'Shea Joe O'Connor Ellie-Mai Neylon Dr. Seamus Boyle and Gavin White.
Team members Joe O'Connor, Seán O'Shea and Gavin White brought the Sam Maguire cup to the hospital and took the time to get photographs outside the hospital's famous blue door with staff and some delighted patients from the Kingdom.
All infection prevention and control guidelines were followed for this special visit.
Children’s Health Foundation raises vital funds to support sick children and their families in CHI hospitals and urgent care centres – from funding vital life-saving equipment and providing essential patient and parental supports to making ground-breaking, paediatric research possible.
Children’s Health Foundation is the new name for CMRF Crumlin and Temple Street Foundation, which came together in January 2019 to become one foundation supporting all CHI sites to ensure every sick child has the very best chance.
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