Shay and Finn Guihen are 8-year-old identical twin boys, born with Pfeiffer Syndrome Type III: a rare genetic disorder causing a number of very challenging and life limiting disabilities. Having spent the first 2 years of their life in Temple Street Hospital, and then two and a half years in Laura Lynn Hospice, the boys have been living with their loving parents Denise & Dermot and little brother Riley (6) in Leixlip Co. Kildare for the past few years, where they have been cared for at home by Mum & Dad and with the help of a care package and some private nursing care.
The Bigger Build. Baz Ashmawy presents the first of a two-part special focusing on rehousing Ukrainian refugees in six vacant terraced houses at Kingston College in Mitchelstown, North Cork.
The Bigger Build. Six houses, six gardens and a communal garden for good measure - Baz Ashmawy and his DIY SOS team race to complete their biggest build yet.
In May of 2021, Adam fell from a height and has been told that there is a 1% chance he will walk again. He is currently adjusting to life in a wheelchair, and he and his parents have moved out of their home as it is completely unsuitable for a wheelchair user. Cue the DIY SOS team who are rebuilding their house in order to allow Adam to live in his family home once again.