The family will be heading to London to Receive the treatment for Robyn.
Almost €15,000 has been raised to aid the family of a young girl in need of major transplant surgery after receiving an extremely rare diagnosis.
One year old Robyn Neville Quinn, whose parents Meagan and Adam are from Portarlington, was diagnosed with Wiskott -Aldrich Syndrome shortly after birth.
The genetic disorder leads to dangerously low platelet levels - and Robyn will need a bone marrow transplant in London in late October or early November.
Ms Quinn says the procedure will be covered by the NHS, but they will need funding for everyday costs over the potentially long recovery period:
The link to the Fundraiser:
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