#Hope4Liam

A message of deep gratitude from The Davoren family upon Liam’s long-awaited arrival home

Liam continues to defy the odds with his determination, strength and pure heart.

His sweet smile and quick wit has not missed a beat. He inspires everyone who encounters his path. Liam has taught us all the invaluable lesson of never taking one single moment for granted.

Liam’s road to recovery would not be possible without the unwavering support, love, and generosity from all of our wonderful family, friends, and people of the four corners of the Earth. We cannot express how truly thankful we are.

We are forever indebted to Chairperson Liam Hynes and his outstanding “Hope4Liam” committee for all their hard work, vision, compassion, and dedication. Their efforts, combined with that of the Event Organisers, Communities, Clubs, Colleges and Schools of Moycullen, Galway, Boston, Chicago, Australia and the world at large, provided our family with the resources that gave us peace of mind and, indeed, hope, for Liam.

To all of Liam’s fantastic friends, brothers, cousins and the wide circle of young people who gave so generously of themselves with pure goodness, it is inspiring and a testament to our youth. The future is bright.

A huge heartfelt thank you is owed to the caring and courageous Principal Aideen Molloy and the extraordinary Staff of Scoil Cholmáin Tuairíní for starting the precious and uplifting weekly Rosary. The voices of the Sweet Choir of Angels that never failed to move us so profoundly.

To our Gracious Father Martin Whelan, who created a safe haven for our community. To the devoted and lovely ladies who led us all in prayer. To all those who attended in person and online. Providing our family with immeasurable peace and comfort… it became a treasured cornerstone.

To the wonderful Mary Swanton and Father Dan Finn of the Irish Pastoral Center, who organised and led the beautiful Mass of Hope and Healing for Liam. Sincere thank you to the Parishioners who attended that Mass and all the Boston Community.

To all those who offered Prayers, Mass Cards, Religious Medals, Holy Water, Blessed Candles, Dinners, Baked Goods, Lifts, Encouraging and Inspiring Messages. To all those who gave their time, gifts and talents unprompted and unexpectedly, thank you.

To Liam’s GP, Dr. Anne Rowan, and the Medical Teams and Staff at Beaumont Hospital, Galway University Hospital, Merlin Park Unit 4 and The National Rehabilitation Centre.

Thank you for your expertise.

We are so appreciative of the care and concern from each and everyone of you.

You walked on this journey with us and lifted us up on our darkest days when we didn’t even know how we would put one foot in front of the other. We have witnessed an abundance of God’s Grace… Amazing Grace. We are truly humbled and grateful.

A gratefulness of this magnitude cannot be measured by words alone but rather by the imprint that has been left on our very souls…

Our Deepest Gratitude
Josie, Colleen, Patrick, Gerard, Liam, and Colm
THE DAVOREN FAMILY

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