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Barretstown Centre in
Ireland provides specialist relief and treatment for
children suffering from often terminal diseases.
Many travel to the centre for the last days of their
young lives. Over the years Barretstown has helped
children from across Europe, including Beslan and
Chernobyl. Castle of Hope follows Ray Cronin, a
17-year old boy from England who has had leukaemia.
The cancer in now in remission and he had arrived at
Barretstown to rediscover the time he has lost and
have some fun.
Part of a 28 x 25-minute documentary series produced
for the BBC. These films can be bought individually
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Zambia: We are what we eat,
Ref: 597 |
Uganda: Annabella's Story,
Ref: 595 |
Malawi: Who's Afraid of HIV?,
Ref: 491 |
India: Who's Afraid of HIV?,
Ref: 490 |
Brazil: Who's Afraid of HIV?,
Ref: 490b |
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Russia: Who's Afraid of HIV?,
Ref: 490c |
China's Deadly Secret,
Ref: 392 |
Rwanda: Lethal Legacy,
Ref: 391 |
The Origin of AIDS,
Ref: 108 |
What caused AIDS?
Ref: 104 | |
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