Cystic Fibrosis Ireland is calling on people in Louth to get behind this year’s 65 Roses Day, taking place on Friday, April 10.
The charity is aiming to raise €300,000, with volunteers set to sell purple roses in Dunnes Stores branches as part of the fundraising effort.
- Dunnes Stores: Scotch Hall, Drogheda
- Dunnes Stores: Southgate, Drogheda
- Dunnes Stores: Town Centre, Drogheda
- Dunnes Stores: Marshes SC, Dundalk
- Dunnes Stores: Dundalk – Hoey Lane, Neighbourhood S.C., Dundalk.
Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is an inherited condition that affects multiple systems including breathing, digestion and reproduction. Ireland has the highest rate of CF per capita in the world, with many people living with the most severe forms. There is no cure, and CF often becomes more complex over time. Thanks to multidisciplinary care and the introduction of modulator therapies, many people with CF are now living well into adulthood. However, as people age, new challenges can emerge, including CF‑related diabetes, osteoporosis and an increased risk of colorectal cancer.
Today, CFI is investing in research to better understand the emerging issues and provides essential supports including:
- A dedicated information and support line offering guidance, reassurance and advice
- Targeted financial assistance through a range of grants that help ease the cost of living with CF
- Monthly online peer‑support groups that connect people with CF and strength the community
Rewriting Tomorrow’ exhibition
As part of 65 Roses Day 2026, Cystic Fibrosis ambassadors have penned letters to their future selves, imagining milestones and plans for futures that once felt out of reach. Children living with CF also took part in a workshop with cartoonist Brendan Lonergan, creating self-portraits of themselves both now and as they envision their future selves.
These letters and artworks, which captures this hopeful shift through deeply personal reflections, form the foundation of a powerful new exhibition, ‘Rewriting Tomorrow’, taking place at The Copper House in Dublin city centre during 65 Roses Week 2026. The exhibition opens on Tuesday, 7th April and will run until Sunday, 12th April.
CFI is calling on people from Louth to support its annual 65 Roses Day so that vital services for people living with CF can continue nationwide. Public generosity enables the organisation to provide essential supports to everyone who needs them, while also driving investment in hospital facilities, clinical teams and research. CFI remains firmly committed to advancing care and improving outcomes for people with CF and will continue this work until the day a cure is found.
People can support Cystic Fibrosis Ireland on 65 Roses Day by purchasing a purple rose at Dunnes Stores and other participating outlets. For more information and to donate online, visit www.65roses.ie.
