During 2021, the series Saol Clainne spent time with families across Ireland including Donegal who were facing great difficulties, fighting to overcome obstacles for themselves and their loved ones.
These are families that are struggling and suffering, day after day, from tragedies, illnesses and the twists and turns of life.
But despite all the difficulties and challenges, together they embark on each new day with courage, hope and love.
A new series of Saol Clainne starts Thursday March 3rd @ 8pm on TG4, covering common topics, such as death, grief, illness, addiction, the importance and role of carers and the mica crisis in the Northwest. Personal stories from the heart told with honesty and conviction.
In Donegal, Aoife Nic Sheáin recalls the day she held her five day old daughter in her arms and received the news that her home needs to be demolished as her house was built with blocks containing a high level of Mica.
Since then Aoife’s life has changed dramatically, worry and fear has crept in, fear for the safety of her children and her own mental health.
Another Donegal person, Hughie Eibhlín ó Duibheannaigh speaks of the grasp alcohol addiction had on him for 40 years.
During this time Hughie’s relationship with his partner and children deteriorated. His addiction with alcohol proceeded to get worse. However, with the help of weekly meetings Hughie has overcome his addiction.
Hughie tells his story to help others who may have lost hope.