He was diagnosed just before Christmas
A fundraiser has been launched for a six-month-old baby who was diagnosed with leukemia.
Ricardo Madigan was diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia on December 23.
Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL) is an extremely rare type of cancer, with only 50 people being diagnosed in Ireland every year.
The condition affects the lymphocyte white blood cells, and means that you may not have enough healthy cells in your blood.
This in turn causes issues with fighting infection, carrying oxygen and bleeding.
Ricardo’s aunt Orla has started a GoFundMe to try and raise funds to support him and his parents, Yolanda and Ciarán, through his journey.
“Little Ricardo Madigan was diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia on December 23rd 2024 at only 6 months old,” the fundraiser reads.
“Ricardo faces a long journey ahead, including chemotherapy and immunotherapy. The most important form of support is family, friends and community prayers, thoughts and positive energy. We would like to make an effort to support his recovery financially also.
“Any donations fundraised here will go directly to supporting Ricardo and ensuring he will be as comfortable as possible during his treatment including most importantly having Yolanda and Ciarán by his side every day.
“Any remaining funds will go directly to St Johns Oncology ward in Crumlin who have been a great source of support to Ricardo, Ciarán and Yolanda.
“Any donations whatsoever great or small will be much appreciated and go a long way in their support.
“Ricardo is a happy strong baby and we are sure with your love and support he will win this battle!
“Ciarán and Yolanda have 2 other children who love and can’t wait to have their baby brother home again.”
At the time of writing, the fundraiser has raised €13,133 of its €16k target. If you would like to donate, you can do so here.