Aisling
Fiuza is an extraordinary 18 year old girl from Clonmel who has set her sights
on completing the Solas Centre South East Run for Life on Sunday, October 13th.
Her
knowledge of the Solas Centre and the cancer services it provides comes from
her dad, who has connections with the support centre.
According
to Aisling, in an interview with Beat 102-103’s Gail Conway, she has always
been amazed by the positivity at the Solas Centre. “From the stories I have heard from people
who use the services at the centre there is inspiration and hope in all of
them. You can only be amazed when you
hear about how strong those affected by cancer are and how they cope so
positively.”
“Everybody
has been affected by cancer and I’ve learned that support is crucial to help
anyone through it…the support of family, friends and places like the Solas
Centre seem to make it easier to cope.”
Every year across
Waterford, Wexford, Tipperary, Carlow and Kilkenny 2,000 people are diagnosed
with cancer. That is why the organisers are hoping to garner the support of at
least 2,000 participants to take part in aid of the Solas Centre.
Last year, Aisling took
part in the 10 mile race and, with her school, raised over €750 for the Solas
Centre. “The atmosphere on the day was
amazing and really influenced my decision to do the race again this year. In
fact, you couldn’t stop me, even if you tried”, said Aisling.
Aisling is happy to offer
advice to anyone who is considering taking part in this October’s Run for
Life. “The ten mile run is not too
bad. I’m fairly active anyway, but this
year I have been training more actively than ever. I’d suggest anyone interested in taking part
should keep motivated, stick with it, don’t give up and keep the end goal in
sight. It will be worth it in the end!”
According to Dr. Brian
Creedon, Chairman South Eastern Cancer Foundation, the success of the Solas
Centre is down to the generosity and support of people like Aisling.
“Aisling,
through her Dad’s involvement in the Solas Centre, is very aware of the breadth
of services we provide to those affected by cancer in the South East. We will continue to promote the development
of the region’s cancer support services, by rolling out a series of health and
education initiatives, client programmes, art programmes, support groups, and
counselling for cancer patients and their families. This can only be done with the continuing
support of those in Tipperary
and the South East.”
The Solas Centre is
delighted to welcome on board this year’s new race sponsors, Eishtec and acknowledge
the continuing support of Beat 102-103.
If you want to take part
in this year’s South East Run For Life, which takes place on Sunday, October
13th, sponsorship cards are available from the Solas Centre at Williamstown,
Waterford or you can visit www.solascentre.ie, Beat 102
103 studios and AIB branches.
For further information contact the Solas
Centre on 051 304604 or check out the ‘Solas Centre South East Run for Life’
Facebook page.
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