Children with Cystic Fibrosis get Vital Brand New Facility

Temple Street Children's University Hospital officially opened a brand new Cystic Fibrosis and Respiratory Out-patient Unit at the Hospital today. The new unit is the culmination of intense fundraising through the hospital Fundraising Office and will literally be life-changing for the patients for whom it has been developed. The total cost of this project was €3.2M, over €2.5m of which was raised through donor support and corporate partnerships.
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Intensive Care Unit
Our Main fundraising Project in 2005/2006 was the redevelopment of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). It was the biggest project undertaken by the Fundraising Office to date and thanks to all our generous supporters we raised in excess of €2.5m for this worthy cause.
CT Scanner
CT Scanner - €1.3 million
- In 2006 we were able to fund a CT Scanner for the Radiology Department.
- A CT Scanner is a high-tech scanner for diagnosis, in particular the emergency diagnosis of head and body injury.
Other Success Stories
Some of the major projects we have successfully funded include:
- The purchase of an MRI scanner for €1.9m for the radiology Department



