Last night’s Late Late Show saw Ryan Tubridy shine a light on Temple Street Children’s hospital in order to raise much needed funds.
The segment on the show featured patients from the hospital, incluidng Galway GAA star Alan Kerins and his son Ruadhan who spent time in the chidlren’s hospital – as well as a clip of Ryan’s visit to the sick children that Temple Street do so much for.
The important piece on the show aimed at raising funds and awareness for Temple Street, and it certainly went down well with viewers at home.
Ryan’s visit to Temple Street Hospital.#LateLate live now pic.twitter.com/YzwKXVSWb4
— The Late Late Show (@RTELateLateShow) February 22, 2019
The show ended with Tesco Ireland making a hugely generous donation of 250,000 to Temple Street Children’s hospital, and vieweres were touched by the lovely moment.
These kids have been through so much. Little heroes every single one of them. Their parents are amazing and the staff at Temple Street too. Wishing every single one of you all the best for the future. #LateLateShow #latelate @TempleStreetHos
— Fintan Marron (@FintanMusic) February 22, 2019
The €250,000 donation @TescoIrl to Temple Street Children’s Hospital will not only change lives, it will save them…
Even an auld cynic like me had “something in my eye” after that #LateLate #LateLateShow pic.twitter.com/XRjAoIFpZG— Jim Sheridan (@Jim_Sheridan) February 22, 2019
Well done to @TescoIrl for your massive contribution to @TempleStreetHos #LateLateShow
— Peter Forde (@petietwtie) February 22, 2019
It never seizes to amaze me the phenomenal bravery, courage, determination & fighting spirit kids with medical conditions display at such a young age! True little heroes! #LateLate #LateLateShow
— L. NíHéineacháin (@LaobhaoiseNihE) February 22, 2019
Proving, once again, that being around kids in hospital is always humbling. #LateLate #LateLateShow
— Carole (Ducky) (@IrPsych) February 22, 2019
Text TEMPLE to 50300 to donate €4 to Temple Street hospital.