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Students Union & Student Services present cheque to Cystic Fibrosis Ireland

Pictured (l-r) is Corriena Brien, Student Services manager; Rosie Begley, Cystic Fibrosis Ireland; Naude Du Plessis, Student Union President; and Sandra Bonetto, Student Services
Corriena Brien and Sandra Bonetto from Student Services welcomed Cystic Fibrosis Ireland representative, Rosie Begley to RCSI. Rosie collected the cheque on behalf of CFI.

Rosie and Naude
Cystic Fibrosis is an inherited disease that primarily affects the lungs and the digestive system. Ireland has the highest incidence of Cystic Fibrosis in the world. Approximately 1 in 19 Irish people are said to 'carry' one copy of the altered gene that causes Cystic Fibrosis. Set up by a small group of parents, CFI celebrates its 50th year in 2013.
Corriena Brien, Student Services Manager congratulated Naude and his SU team for their commitment and dedication in raising this impressive sum of money. She went on to add, ‘It was Naude's experience while on hospital rotations that spurred his interest in Cystic Fibrosis. He was determined to do something to help. And he has certainly achieved this'.