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06 Sept 2025

Make-A-Wish Ireland makes Rathcabbin boy's dream come true

Make-A-Wish Ireland makes Rathcabbin boy's dream come true

A very happy Colm is pictured here with his parents Juliet and Adrian and his brother Darragh as he is about to take off on his electric tractor. Pic: Rose Mannion.

Make-A-Wish Ireland made one little boy very happy last week. The tractor mad seven year old Colm Hoary from Rathcabbin will not just have a very enjoyable Christmas from his brand new electric tractor, but that happiness will extend well into the years ahead.
Colm is son of Juliet and Adrian and big brother to Darragh. He was born at 33 weeks weighing only 2lb 11oz with Down Syndrome and from there on his battle commenced. At two weeks old he had his first heart surgery, then went on fighting in Holles Street Hospital with blood transfusions and other procedures. He was just five and a half months old when he had open heart surgery in Crumlin Hospital and here too he fought like a trooper.
But it didn’t stop there for the youngster and at five years of age he faced open heart surgery again which he also took in his stride.
"Colm has thought us so much as a family and we wouldn’t change him for the world," said his mum Juliet.
Continuing she praised the Make-A-Wish Ireland and said "they are just such a wonderful charity that we will be forever grateful to for giving Colm his electric tractor and all the extras that we weren’t expecting. We would like to thank them and also to Paudie in M & S Machinery, Cashel, who made the long journey by tractor with Colm’s pride and joy."
Make-A-Wish Ireland has one simple aim – to grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions, to bring hope, strength and happiness, which they have been doing in Ireland since 1992. A wish granted is true magic for the child, providing respite from their normal routines of hospitals, doctors and treatment. Make-A-Wish does not receive any government funding, and relies overwhelmingly on the kindness of the Irish public to continue granting wishes.
For more ways to get involved with Make-A-Wish or to make a donation, please check out their website, www.makeawish.ie.

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