Our Information Leaflet
Over 60 members and friends attended the October members’ meeting on the evening of Thursday 22nd October.
The meeting began with a quick review of current news from Chairman Donald Cairnduff, including the very good work being done on the Helpdesk in Outpatients; the success of two NI liver recipients in the recent World Transplant Games in Argentina, Catherine Annesley and Philip Cairnduff; and the brilliant promotion of organ donation by someone who would have been at these games had she been well enough, Lucia Quinney-Mee.
If you haven’t seen Lucia’s Live Loudly Donate Proudly Facebook page, including a video made by Lucia’s family at her bedside in Birmingham which has had over 16,000 views, please visit it.
Chairman Donald Cairnduff with guest speakers: l-r Sister Betty Boyd, Staff Nurse Debbie Walker, Deputy Sister Geraldine Casey and Sister Gillian Boyd.
The main business of the evening was a series of fascinating presentations on the life and work of two areas of the hospital. Staff Nurse Debbie Walker traced the history of care for outpatients in the RVH and Sister Gillian Boyd outlined how nursing staff were currently working to very high standards of care in an age when the number of people needing the service was increasing. Sister Betty Boyd and Deputy Sister Geraldine Casey gave a detailed overview of the Programmed Treatment Unit, which among other things has succeeded in preparing patients for transplant assessment in one day, when previously this had taken 11 days.
Saintfield Ceilidh
Donald Cairnduff, Philip Cairnduff, with the Alastair Scott Ceilidh Band. Front is Emma Welch, promoting Organ Donation
Thanks to the organisers of the HARFEST Music Festival in Saintfield for choosing the RVH Liver Support Group as beneficiaries of their fundraising ceilidh in Second Saintfield Presbyterian Church hall on Saturday 24th October.
As well as raising funds for the Group and awareness of its work, the evening celebrated the achievements of Northern Ireland athletes in the recent World Transplant games in Argentina. Kathryn Glover and Philip Cairnduff represented these athletes and sharedstories of how the gift of life has given them the energy and motivation they need to succeed as transplant athletes at the very highest level.
CLDF ACTIVITY WEEKEND
A quick plan for the weekend.
Saturday 14th November
Please arrive by 2.00 pm at Todd’s Leap with fully tummies and ready for a weekend of fun.
2.00 – 5.15 pm at Todd’s Leap Activity Centre
The afternoon will comprise of a wide range of exciting family activities, such as zip lining, archery or junior paintball. (A games room will also be available during the afternoon for children of younger ages – as subject to parent supervision).
5.30 pm – Families will be shown to their accommodation
6.30 pm – Evening Meal
7.30 pm – Free time for families to relax and chat with other families in the games room or bar area. There will also be a chance for families to get involved in games organised by the CLDF Team.
Sunday 25th October
8.30 am – Breakfast
10.00 am – 12.30 pm – Families can get involved in a range of activities such as a bungee trampoline, to be followed by an off-road treasure hunt.
12.30 pm – Lunch
1.20 pm – Wrap-up of weekend and a goodbye from the CLDF Team, as we have a flight back. (Families are welcome to remain on-site and use the facilities/ participate in activities once the CLDF Team have left – as subject to additional charges).
4.00 pm – Check-out from accommodation for all families.
There are a few things to note before your weekend away with us at Todd’s Leap
Should you need to contact the CLDF staff on the weekend itself, please call the events team on 07528 063 636.
I want you all to know that Lucia Quinney-Mee and a small group from Ballycastle have launched a Facebook page today to coincide with the start of Transplant Week. They will use the page to promote Organ Donation.
Please visit and ‘Like’ the page to support Lucia and her friends.
Tullylagan Fundraising
The Tullylagan Vintage Owners’ Association continues to work hard raising funds for the RVH Liver Support Group, their chosen charity of the year.
A street collection on the day of their tractor Push in Cookstown of Friday 5th June brought in a remarkable £ 2,600. Thanks to all who helped with the collection, especially those who travelled down.
On Saturday 13th June the Association held its annual family fun day at Loughry College. The day was a great success, with musical groups, Irish dancing, animal displays, vintage cars and a parade of vintage and classic tractors. This event will have generated a significant sum for the Group and again we are indebted to the Association for their interest in our work and their efforts on our behalf.
Kay Duffy, Jennifer Cairnduff, Donald Cairnduff and Wendy Howe helped with catering throughout the day and took the opportunity to wear the RVH Liver Support Group’s new polo shirts, which carry a rebranded logo indicating that we offer support to all with liver disease and their families and carers across Northern Ireland.
Members and guests had a very enjoyable day at the Seagoe hotel on Sunday afternoon, 31 May. It is a great annual opportunity for members to renew acquaintances and very meaningful conversations take place between those who have came through tough times, or have helped others close to them through tough times.
Here are some of the photos taken on the day of the event.
Following on from the generosity of Killowen Contacts in supplying our help desk desk in Outpatients to support our work, we are happy to report that Frew Business Machines have now donated our leaflet holders AND gave us a very generous cash donation of £1,000.
It is seldom that I single out any committee members but the whole idea of a help desk in Outpatients was the brainchild of our founder Kay Duffy. Kay has worked tirelessly on this and has delivered it all with no cost to the group.
We wish to acknowledge this never ending level of support that the RVH Liver Support Group is so lucky to receive from so many people.