The two-year-old needs life-saving surgery in Chicago.
Shane Lowry has donated €10,000 to a midlands boy who needs life-saving surgery.
The Clara golfer is one of over six thousand people who have supported two-year-old Joey Conway, from Tullamore, who was diagnosed with a rare condition called non-cirrhotic Portal Hypertension.
He needs life-changing surgery in Chicago, which is expected to cost in the realm of €330,000.
An online GoFundMe has already raised nearly €290,000 for the young boy.
Mr. Lowry says people's generosity could save Joey's life:
Those looking to donate can do so here.
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