Over €300,000 raised for care of Cork teen who lost both legs in farming accident days before her 13th birthday

Garnish GAA in West Cork set up a GoFundMe page in late July to pay for the medical expenses of Féile O’Sullivan.
Over €300,000 raised for care of Cork teen who lost both legs in farming accident days before her 13th birthday

Féile O’Sullivan. Pic care of Garnish GAA

An appeal which was launched to raise funds for a girl who had to undergo a double leg amputation after a farming accident occurred just days before her 13th birthday has raised in excess of €300,000.

Garnish GAA in West Cork set up a GoFundMe page in late July to pay for the medical expenses of Féile O’Sullivan.

Féile was hospitalised after she suffered serious injuries in an accident in the Beara area earlier this summer.

The organisers of the fundraising drive said that the accident changed the life of Féile “in ways no child should ever have to face.” “ In a moment, her world was turned upside down — she has suffered severe lower abdomen injuries and undergone a double leg amputation.

Anyone lucky enough to know Féile will tell you how full of life, energy, fun, kindness and what a pure messer she is. She adores dogs and horses.

Farming is in her blood, and she loves everything about nature, outdoors and staying active.

She’s also a true sports star — whether football, soccer, gymnastics, or anything involving movement and fun, Féile is always giving it her all, with a smile and a sparkle in her eyes. This accident hasn’t changed who she is, but has just changed what she now needs.” Monies raised will be given to the O’Sullivan family to pay for her medical care. Féile will require additional surgery and intensive rehabiliation, specialist care, physio therapy, emotional support and home adaptations. The youngster remains in hospital.

The organisers are grateful for the outpouring of support for Féile who they describe as being “a true warrior.” 

 Donations can be made to the appeal at https://gofund.me/6ba19485

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