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‘Our hearts are full of hope' – Irish family begins journey to the Netherlands for 4-year-old boy's rare treatment
AN IRISH family have started their journey to the Netherlands this morning to seek health treatment for the four-year-old boy.
Zach McCrossan, based in St Johnston in Donegal, was recently diagnosed with high-risk Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS), a rare blood disorder that progresses to Acute Myeloid
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Zach has been diagnosed with a rare blood disorder
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And his only chance of survival is a bone marrow transplant, which is not available in Ireland.
He has now been referred to the Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology in Utrecht,
The family were doubly shocked by the news of his diagnosis, as his mother, Patrice, was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia in January 2024.
The 32-year-old was rushed to
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Unfortunately, the transplant wasn't as successful as the family had wished and Patrice now travels regularly to
In April, the family launched a
campaign to support Zach through his "critical treatment" as well as keep their "family together" during this difficult time.
The campaign was launched with the goal of €3,500, and in 24 hours it had raised over €122,500 - smashing their initial target.
The funds raised will go towards travel,
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Today, they began their journey to the airport after meeting their target for seeking Zach's treatment for his rare blood disorder.
In awe of the support the family have received from their local community and beyond, they posted an update on
"This morning, we left home and began our journey to the Netherlands with Zach.
"As we make our way to the airport and step into this next chapter, our hearts are full of hope, of emotion, and of deep gratitude.
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"To every single person, near and far, who has supported us: thank you.
"Whether you donated, organised a fundraiser, offered a lift, dropped off meals, minded our other children, shared advice, or simply sent a message of encouragement…
"We have felt every bit of your love and kindness.
"It's because of you... our incredible circle of family, friends, neighbours, and strangers with big hearts...
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"That we're able to be by Zach's side as he begins treatment in the Princess Máxima Center in Utrecht."
The family stated that they will regularly update their socials, GoFundMe campaign, and dedicated website on Zach McCrossan's progress over the coming weeks and months.
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The family started their journey to the Netherlands to get Zach the treatment he requires
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