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06 Sept 2025

Dunfanaghy's Niamh Corcoran to provide support work for local children in Uganda

Niamh Corcoran, who is from Kill, Dunfanaghy, and friends from Intellectual Disability and General Nursing at St Angela’s campus of ATU Sligo are making the trip in July for two weeks

Dunfanaghy's Niamh Corcoran to provide support work for local children in Uganda

Éabha Heffron, Niamh Corcoran, Chloe McCormack, Tara Kelly and Joanne Cullen from St Angela’s campus of ATU Sligo

A Donegal nursing student is part of a group travelling to Uganda to provide support work for local children.

Third-year student Niamh Corcoran, who is from Kill, Dunfanaghy, and friends from the Intellectual Disability and General Nursing Students St Angela’s campus in Sligo of ATU are making the trip in July for two weeks.

The former PCC Falcarragh student will travel with Clare native Éabha Heffron, Joanne Cullen from Sligo, Tara Kelly of Roscommon and Galway’s Chloe McCormack. They will be joined by St Angela’s College staff Michelle McCabe, who is a lecturer in Home Economics, Sean Kelly from Marketing, Communications and Student Recruitment and Evelyn McManus, a lecturer and researcher within the Department of Nursing, Health Sciences and Disability Studies.

The group are planning to work with NGO Bright Kids Uganda (BKU), who work tirelessly to care for neglected and abandoned children in the Entebbe region.

They will also be working at Noah's Ark School for Children with Disabilities, a safe haven for kids who have been forgotten by society, simply because they're born different. Work will also involve community engagement through vision assessment and health clinics. A group from St Angela’s made the trip last year, although this will be Niamh’s first.

“We will be running hygiene workshops and aiming to provide bedding and medicines,” she tells DonegalLive. “We also hope to gain enough to pay a year’s wages for some of the staff. We’re fundraising at the minute and every single cent will go towards the charity, we aren’t taking out travelling expenses or anything like that. We’re also collecting used spectacles in Sligo, with the help of Specsavers and other opticians, to give to people in Africa.

“It’s very exciting and a wonderful opportunity. I focus on Intellectual Disability and this is a chance to see it in a different light.”

As part of our fundraising, Niamh is holding a 5k walk/run on Saturday, April 6, leaving St Michael’s GAA club at the Bridge, Dunfanaghy, at 12 noon. The registration is from 11am with refreshments afterwards in the St Michael’s clubhouse.

You can donate to the St Angela's GoFundMe by clicking here

“Please consider donating to our efforts on the ground in Uganda, where we can get much-needed supplies for the BKU orphanage and school, Noah's Ark and the community clinics,” Éabha posted on the group’s GoFundMe titled ATU St Angelas Uganda Aid. All donations will go directly to the source. “I would like to thank everyone who donated for July 2023. Your generosity has changed so many lives in Uganda and we hope to continue the change.”

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