The Foundation was set up by Brendan and Terry Ring, following the
death of their daughter Cliona, from an inoperable brain tumour in 2006 aged
16. Over the years, as Cliona underwent numerous different hospital treatments,
Brendan and Terry were struck by the number of families facing enormous
financial hardship, on the brink of financial free-fall, blindsided by
non-medical expenses piling up. They saw at first-hand the enormous toll it
took on these families, already struggling to cope with the nightmare of having
a seriously ill child. They decided to take action and set up Cliona’s
Foundation, in honour of their daughter, a charity that uniquely provides
financial assistance to families with children who have life limiting
conditions.
Since its launch, Cliona’s Foundation has raised in excess of €2.5
million and has helped more than 1,100 families across 31 Counties. It is
Brendan and Terry’s intimate understanding of the stress brought upon these
families that explains the diversity of expenses covered by Cliona’s Foundation
– from rent, food, utility bills to transportation for chemotherapy or
alternative therapies, to a treat for a sibling and even covering the cost of a
child’s funeral.
Cliona’s Foundation believes that no family should have to face
any added financial stress, when already struggling with the devastation and
trauma of a seriously ill child. Cliona’s are unique because we offer financial
support solely for non-medical costs across all illnesses.
Cliona’s Foundation relies 100% on income raised through a range
of activities including events & fundraising, corporate donations,
philanthropy & private donations and partnerships with other charities.
What is Cliona’s Foundation hoping to achieve?
At any one point, there are 4,000 critically ill children in
Ireland of which 400 will die this year with an additional 400 new seriously
ill children diagnosed. Cliona’s Foundation is hoping to support 200 of these
families over the next 12 months. This will require funding of at least
€500,000. Cliona’s Foundation receives no state funding whatsoever and relies
entirely on fundraisers and events to support the many families who contact
them each year for support.
Cliona’s is a member of the Network of Childhood Illness
Organisation
The objective of the network which was formed in 2019 is to
maximise combined knowledge and evidence from childhood illness organisations
so that we, as a group, can be a stronger voice in the promotion of better
services for affected children and their families.
Thank you for supporting Cliona’s Foundation in the Ring of
Kerry Charity Cycle 2023. If you have any queries or need any support in your
fundraising, please email [email protected] We are very grateful for your support.