Adam Boyce, front, with (back from left) Paula O’Connor, principal of Whitehall NS; Adam’s grandfather Noel Boyce, Garda Tomás Blake and Whitehall teacher, Therese Russell.

Adam’s plight prompts garda to cycle west and climb ‘Reek’

A Mullingar garda has been so touched by the bravery of a six-year-old schoolboy that he has volunteered to cycle almost 200km and then climb a mountain in a bid to help raise the costs of a wheelchair for the youngster.

Garda Tomás Blake, temporarily working in Castlepollard, but whose usual role is as a community garda in Mullingar, has been enormously impressed by the determination of Adam Boyce, who attends Diarmada NS in Whitehall.

As a result, on Friday May 13, with Adam’s grandfather, Noel Boyce, Tomás plans to cycle the 180km to Westport, and on Saturday May 14 to make the 640m ascent of Croagh Patrick.

“Adam is an extraordinary young fella because he shouldn’t even be able to walk but he’s walking – with the aid of a walker – which is fantastic,” says Tomás, whose son is in Adam’s class.

From Adam’s parents, Danni and Shane, Tomás has heard how their son insists on dressing himself without help – but also of his need for physiotherapy and in the longer term for a wheelchair that is likely to cost in the region of €5,000 to €8,000.

Garda Blake has set up a GoFundMe page with a target of raising €1,000, to help with the costs of Adam’s needs, some of which will go to Scoil Diarmada so the school can be made as accessible as possible for Adam.

Garda Blake is an avid cyclist and in his community role in Mullingar used a bike as his mode of transport.

On Friday May 13, he and Noel will set off at 8.45am from Scoil Diarmada and take the bumpy bog road to Edgeworthstown and on to Westport.

“I expect the journey to take about eight hours,” he says.

Recently retired garda sergeant Roger Nicholson is providing backup and support for the two and around 10 others are to join Tomás and Noel on the climb.

“When I when I drop the kids off to school, you can see him flying in on his walker and he comes back out after school the same. He’s a bubbly little fella, and he seems to live life the way we all should be living it – with a smile on his face – and he doesn’t seem to have any worries.”

Adam has recently been accepted into the Little Blue Heroes, an organisation run by the gardaí for children who are sick.