The founder of Chernobyl Children International (formerly the Chernobyl Children’s Project), Adi Roche, appeared on The Good Morning Show today. She chatted to Eamonn Kelly and Michael Gleeson about the passing of 10,000 days since the Chernobyl disaster.
To mark this significant anniversary, the charity have released a song called 10,000 Days by Derry songwriter Paul Casey. All funds raised by the selling of the single, which is now available on iTunes and other online stores, will go towards Chernobyl Children International.
If you missed the interview, fret not. It will be broadcast again on Sunday morning, as part that day’s Good Morning Show, hosted by Dolores Keaveney. You can also listen to it at any time via the CCR player on mixcloud.com. The link is: www.mixcloud.com/claremorrisfm/adi-roche-interview/