Young carer hopes for new home in 2024
The recent recipient of the Leinster Young Carer of the Year and his mother are facing homelessness.
Conor Byrne, 20, from Co Wicklow, has cared for his mother Ann since she had a stroke when he was eight years old.
While studying for a degree in mechanical engineering at TU Dublin, Conor also handles household responsibilities, manages finances and oversees all healthcare needs for his mother.
Conor and his mother are facing eviction from their rental property where they have lived for the past 16 years.
Conor Byrne spoke to RTÉ News about his hopes for 2024.
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Conor Byrne, 20, from Co Wicklow, has cared for his mother Ann since she had a stroke when he was eight years old.
While studying for a degree in mechanical engineering at TU Dublin, Conor also handles household responsibilities, manages finances and oversees all healthcare needs for his mother.
Conor and his mother are facing eviction from their rental property where they have lived for the past 16 years.
Conor Byrne spoke to RTÉ News about his hopes for 2024.
Keep up to date with all the latest Irish and international news and current affairs with http://www.rte.ie/news
Follow us on twitter @rtenews and on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/rtenews
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