The family of Clonbullogue's Kai Rogers say he's continuing to fight after three cardiac arrests.
More than €5,000 has been raised to help support an Offaly family who's baby was born at just 24 weeks.
Since Clonbullogue's Danielle Rogers gave birth to her son Kai, he has suffered three cardiac arrests, his kidneys have failed three times and he has had bleed on the brain.
Despite the low odds and thinking she was going to lose him, Kai is continuing to fight.
Ms Rogers says he's a little miracle, and he still manages to smile:
You can donate to the Gofundme here.
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