Tuesday, January 23, 2018

PKRF-sponsored Nurse Station opened at Temple Street

James Nolan, Chairman of PKRF; Dr Niamh Dolan and Denise Fitzgerald of Temple Street; and kidney Donor Catherine Doyle.
The Punchestown Kidney Research Fund was delighted to be invited to Temple Street Children’s Hospital where kidney donor Catherine Doyle, opened the brand new Nurses’ Station at the new Renal Ward at Temple Street Children’s Hospital which was sponsored by the Punchestown Kidney Research Fund (PKRF).

Catherine Doyle said that she was honoured to have the privilege of opening the new PKRF Nurses’ Station and knows the new facility will help all the sick children and their families who attend the hospital.

Denise Fitzgerald from Temple Street thanked the PKRF for all their support and was delighted to see the new facility open for use.

Former Irish Rugby International and Temple Street Ambassador Brian O’ Driscoll said it will give all the doctors and nurses the best possible facilities to do their incredible work at Temple Street.

James Nolan, Chairman of the PKRF, was very proud to see the new unit open and he thanked all the ream at Temple Street who worked so hard over the past four years to make this New Unit possible. He said it was a very special day and he wanted to thank Punchestown Racecourse as well as all the Owners, Trainers, Jockeys and all the PKRF Supporters who had made this dream at Temple Street a reality.

Pictured are Denise Fitzgerald of Temple Street, Emma Nolan, Brian O'Driscoll and James Nolan.