Little Blue Heroes from Co Tipperary to Receive VIP Treatment at Leinster House
A group of special VIP guests, including six-year-old Honorary Garda Joey Moss, will visit Leinster House today. Little Blue Heroes Foundation, supporting families of children with serious illnesses, will be represented. The charity, led by garda members and community volunteers, aims to empower children through positive engagement.

Leinster House will play host to a group of very special VIP guests from Co Tipperary later today, with nine Little Blue Heroes arriving for a tour. One of those is six-year-old Honorary Garda Joey Moss, who has been part of the Little Blue Heroes Foundation for the last three years.
Little Blue Heroes was set up in 2017 to support families of children with serious illnesses, both practically and financially, as well as empowering children through positive community engagement. The charity is voluntarily led by serving garda members, retired garda members and others in the community.
Honorary Garda Joey will travel to Dublin with his mother Dervla Anderson. He was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome and had undergone two surgeries before he was three years old. Shortly before his third birthday, Joey was due to undergo another procedure, however a complication meant it did not go ahead.
Dervla said local gardaí in Clonmel have been phenomenal in their support for Joey and the family. As he could not celebrate his birthday properly that year, Dervla reached out to local gardaí in Clonmel to see if they could send a patrol car to their house to surprise him as he was 'obsessed with the emergency services'.
Joey takes his role as an honorary garda very seriously. He said that being an Honorary Garda is 'cool' and that he really enjoys wearing his uniform and going out on the beat. When asked if being a garda was something he'd like to do when he’s older, Joey said: 'That was my dream.'
Today’s event at Leinster House was arranged by Clonmel Fine Gael TD Michael Murphy and will see the honorary gardaí from South Tipperary greeted by Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy and Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan. Speaking on RTÉ's Morning Ireland, Garda Fiona Gleeson, from Clonmel Garda Station Community Policing Unit, said there was a lot of organising involved in bringing the children out for such events as each child has a different illness.
She added that gardaí wanted as many children as possible to be able to attend, but some are not able to for various reasons. Despite this, she said it was great to see the children so happy. 'It’s empowering for us and them, and builds good relationships,' she said.
According to the source: RTE.ie.
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