The 13-year-old was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis when she was just five years old.
A 13-year-old Offaly girl, who cut her hair for charity, is finally getting the school tour she's always wanted!
Geashill's Éabha Bracken Dunne, who was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis when she was just five years old, has cut her hair to raise money for Lauralynn and Arthritis Ireland.
Her mum revealed on the Midlands Today Show with Will Faulkner yesterday that she's never been able to go on a school tour, for a number of reasons.
But Frankie Wright, Owner and Manager of Lilliput Adventure Centre in Lough Ennell has offered a day out for her and her family and friends.
Listen back to his generous offer on the Midlands Today show:
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Those who wish to donate to Éabha's fundraiser can do so by clicking here.
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