Archie, George & Isaac Naughton have a muscle wasting disease.
A Roscommon mum is making an emotional appeal for people to help her three children, who are terminally ill.
Paula Naughton's sons Archie, George & Isaac Naughton have a muscle wasting disease, called Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
The Join Our Boys Trust has built a house that can cater for the boys needs but €100,000 is needed to kit it out.
Their current home is just not suitable and the boys are struggling to live in it.
The mum of three says they have tried endlessly to get help from the Government but they are unwilling to provide any funds and yet again they must rely on the good will of friends and strangers to support the boys' needs.
She says its utterly sickening that they have to do this.
The Naughton family will borrow the house for the time the boys have left.
She has been speaking with Will Faulkner on the Midlands Today Show:
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