Clare Clarke is the 'very' Special Guest at the All Stars!

Our own Clare Clarke was the special guest for this year’s TG4 All Stars in the Citywest Hotel on Saturday night and what an exceptional guest she was. With nearly 1,000 people in the room you could still hear a pin drop as she shared her experiences of being diagnosed with cancer and the effects it has had on her life. Everyone in the room was touched by her honesty, strength and yet pure enthusiasm of wanting to make a difference though Climb4Clare to ensure that no families experience some of the difficulties she had with her young family.

Clare is in an inspiration to everyone and we, at LGFA, will continue to work with all our clubs to ensure her dream of Climb4Clare throughout the country comes through. Please see further information below and also her new video to learn about Climb.

What is CLIMB4CLARE?

CLIMB4CLARE is a fundraising campaign being organised by the Ladies Gaelic Football Association to raise much needed funding to ensure the provision and roll out of the CLIMB® Support Programme in Cancer Care Centres around the country in partnership with The Irish Cancer Society.

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Why are LGFA partnering with the Irish Cancer Society to provide CLIMB® in Ireland?

The main reason that LGFA have selected CLIMB® is that it is a vision of one of our colleagues, Clare Clarke, to see this available for all children throughout Ireland. Clare was diagnosed with breast cancer 5 years ago and fought the disease to be given the all clear only to unfortunately be diagnosed with secondary cancer 2 years ago again. Clare was faced with the same issue that so many parents are in having to explain to her two children the news that she was after receiving. In Clare’s own words “I am just an ordinary person trying to get around what is happening myself, how do I explain this to my children in a vocabulary they understand to allow them to answer any questions they are asked. This is where CLIMB® can ensure this happens.” Unfortunately for Clare as she researched for a support programme for her children she realised that there was none available and began to research what she could do to fill this gap in the support structures for cancer sufferers. Clare discovered the CLIMB® Programme and her aim is to see this rolling out throughout all cancer care centres in Ireland through the support of LGFA and the Irish Cancer Society.

Currently CLIMB® is only available in Belfast and Tuam and we feel that this is an essential service for children affected by a family member being diagnosed with cancer. We have a huge number of children playing our sport, many of whom are probably already affected, while others may be affected in the future. We also have many members who may be suffering from a cancer diagnosis themselves or unfortunately others who may in the future.

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How are LGFA asking our Clubs to Support the Programme?

CLIMB® will be the fundraising partner for LGFA this year to enable us to make Clare’s dream come through. We are asking all our clubs or counties to organise a fundraiser and to donate the funds to the CLIMB® Programme. This event can be fully for CLIMB® or the money raised can be divided equally for your club and the CLIMB® programme. We have attached a sample 1km Family Walk/ Run template that you can organise in your club or feel free to organise a different event of your choice. The key to this event is raising funds for an excellent service but also raising the profile of a programme that could be so important to us all at any stage in life.

All funding raised can be forwarded to LGFA Fundraising, LGFA, Croke Park, Dublin 3 and this will all be deposited to the CLIMB Fund.

 

How will funding from LGFA assist the CLIMB®Programme?

The Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) aim to organise fundraising nationally but also at provincial, county and club level where possible. Our main aim is to enable all interested centres to introduce the CLIMB® Programme in their area through the following steps:

  • Use CLIMB® as our sponsored Charity Programme beginning this year in 2014

 

  • Funding secured will then enable:

 

o Training for all interested members of staff/volunteers being provided to facilitate the programme

o Resource set up costs for the centres for the CLIMB® Programme including personnel, venue and materials

o Ongoing CLIMB® material costs – all centres will receive a pack of all resources required to organise the programme in their venue

 

  • LGFA will also assist in sourcing potential volunteers for centres where required as we have a pool of highly qualified members currently working with young people. All volunteers must have a qualification currently allowing them to work with children to ensure there are skilled personnel throughout the country.

 

About CLIMB®

CLIMB®is a programme for children aged 5-12 who are experiencing the impact of a parent’s, other significant adult’s or a brother or sister’s cancer diagnosis.

CLIMB® is run over six weeks and the groups run in the evenings so as not to disrupt school attendance. It’s an enjoyable, sharing, interactive experience and a time for the children to come together to deal with their feelings. Throughout the programme the children will develop an understanding of cancer and from this understanding the myths and fears that children can hold about cancer will be dispelled. The groups are creative, using drama, arts and play. They are also based on having fun together and meeting new friends.

CLIMB® stands for Children’s Lives Include Moments of Bravery.

 

How will CLIMB®Assist Children?

CLIMB® aims to help children:

  • To understand a cancer diagnosis by providing information on cancer
  • To learn how to express his or her feelings and emotions
  • To learn how to cope with these feelings
  • To feel part of a social group by making friendships with other children sharing a similar experience
  • To cope with the dramatic changes they are witnessing and experiencing in the home

 

How CLIMB® works…

Each weekly session has a specific goal regarding a particular feeling. Activities and play are used to reach these goals which are detailed below.

Week 1 Goal: To Decrease isolation by sharing cancer story with other children. Feeling: Happy

Week 2 Goal: To Increase the child’s knowledge about cancer and its treatment. Feeling: Confused

Week 3 Goal: Normalise feelings of cancer. Feeling: Sad

Week 4 Goal: Assist the child to identify his/her strengths and normalise feelings of anxiety. Feeling: Scared

Week 5 Goal: Assist child to express and manage anger appropriately. Feeling: Anger

Week 6 Goal: Facilitate communication with the parent who has cancer.

 

For Further Information

There are various websites and videos to assist with your understanding of the CLIMB® Programme and Tuam Cancer Care have excelled in pioneering the programme in the Republic of Ireland. Please see the links below to see more details:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgONn_oUMHU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-E2jRASlPQo

 

Next Steps

We encourage you to please support this programme by organising a fundraising event in your and as mentioned previously this can be solely for CLIMB® or jointly to raise funds for your club. If you are organising an event we would ask that you please inform us of the event being organised and dates/times of same and will promote this for you also. This information can be forwarded to info@ladiesgaelic.ie . We look forward to working with all clubs on this initiative and please feel free to contact LGFA for further information.

 

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