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04 Apr 2026

Help make Amy a Disneyland Princess

Amy Joyce and Sarah Jane Cleere with  Kieran Quirke, Manager in Provident, who ran a 10K in Limerick and raised over �800 for the "Amy 4 Disneyland" fund.
Amy Joyce is a beautiful nine year old girl from Clonmel whose dream is to be a princess in Disneyland and friends and neighbours are hoping to make her dream come true. Amy suffers from Ataxia-Telangiectasia which is a rare, inherited disease that affects several organs and systems in the body, including the immune and nervous system. There is no cure for AT and treatment involves managing and relieving the symptoms. Children with the disease usually die in their teens.

Amy Joyce is a beautiful nine year old girl from Clonmel whose dream is to be a princess in Disneyland and friends and neighbours are hoping to make her dream come true. Amy suffers from Ataxia-Telangiectasia which is a rare, inherited disease that affects several organs and systems in the body, including the immune and nervous system. There is no cure for AT and treatment involves managing and relieving the symptoms. Children with the disease usually die in their teens.

To make this beautiful girl’s dreams come true involves fundraising and the local group is holding a benefit night in the Local Bar, Clonmel on Saturday, June 15.

There will be lots of fun and spot prizes as well as a raffle and great entertainment on the night.

A spokesperson said - “We would be very grateful if you could join us. However, if you can’t make the night we have set up an account for Amy to made her dream come true in AIB, Sort Code 95-53-79, Account No. 38195046 if you would like to donate directly”.

Further information can be had from Sarah Jane Cleere on 0876384489.

“Times are hard but every €1 we get goes to making this lovely, so full of life and smiles, young girl’s dream a reality so do a good deed and support us. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you on 15th June in the Local Bar. Go team “Amy 4 Disneyland”.

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