SCHOOLS across Clare and Galway have been asked to come together this December to help twelve year old Cillian O’Brien on his road to recovery.

On February 5th, 2025, just moments before a school chess tournament, Cillian suffered a catastrophic brain bleed and collapsed. The cause was a rare condition known as an Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM), a dangerous tangle of blood vessels in the brain. He was rushed to Temple Street Children’s Hospital for emergency surgery and spent several weeks in intensive care.

Since that day, Cillian has remained in hospital, undergoing multiple surgeries and beginning a long journey of rehabilitation at the National Rehabilitation Hospital (NRH) in Dún Laoghaire. His acquired brain injury has left him non-verbal, wheelchair-bound, and with impaired vision, though he continues to make gradual progress thanks to his strength, determination, and the incredible care he is receiving.

Cillian turns thirteen next September. His parents, Owen and Karen, have remained by his side throughout, unable to return to work as Cillian now requires 24-hour care. His sisters, Zoe and Aisling, miss him dearly and simply want their brother home again. Owen hails from the parish of Clooney and works in Dromoland Castle.

Staff and pupils of Scoil San Phroinsias, Tirellan in Galway City are asking schools across Clare and Galway to take part in a special Christmas Jumper Day on this Friday (December 12th) to help raise funds for Cillian and his family.

“We’re asking all schools to join us to stand with Cillian and his family,” said Pat Keane, Deputy Principal of Scoil San Phroinsias. “If every school took part, even in a small way, we could make a huge difference together. It’s a simple, joyful way for pupils to show kindness and solidarity”.

Schools already participating in other Christmas Jumper appeals are encouraged to donate a portion of their collections to this campaign. Every euro raised will go directly toward Cillian’s medical care, therapies, and essential home adaptations.

Celia Lavelle of the fundraising committee stated, “Cillian’s courage and sense of humour have inspired everyone here at Scoil San Phroinsias. We know how strong the Clare and Galway school community is, and together we can make this Christmas truly meaningful by helping to bring Cillian home”.

Schools can participate by hosting their own Christmas Jumper Day and donating the proceeds via Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) to the following account:
Account Name: Bring Cillian Home
IBAN: IE93 BOFI 9038 4097 2117 86
BIC: BOFIIE2D

To make it possible to bring Cillian home, the family’s three bedroom semi-detached home in Galway must be completely adapted to suit Cillian’s new needs. This includes building an accessible extension and providing specialist supports and equipment for his ongoing care. To help fund these vital works, Scoil San Phroinsias has launched the “Bring Cillian Home” campaign, with a fundraising target of €300,000.

“We are deeply grateful for the love, prayers, and support we’ve received,” said Owen and Karen O’Brien. “Knowing that Cillian is surrounded by so much kindness gives us strength and hope each day. Thank you to everyone who is helping us on this journey”.

Last month, Doora native Dónall O’Connor who now lives in Lille in France walked 100km on a round trip from Lille in France to Kortrijk in Belgium in a single day to raise funds for Cillian. He raised over €13,000.

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