Megan and Johnny, Johnny is a member of the Waringstown Vintage Cavalcade and both Megan and Johnny received a kidney transplant. They both attended Waringstown Cavalcade in aid of N. Ireland Kidney Research Fund CREDIT: LiamMcArdle.comMegan and Johnny, Johnny is a member of the Waringstown Vintage Cavalcade and both Megan and Johnny received a kidney transplant. They both attended Waringstown Cavalcade in aid of N. Ireland Kidney Research Fund CREDIT: LiamMcArdle.com
Megan and Johnny, Johnny is a member of the Waringstown Vintage Cavalcade and both Megan and Johnny received a kidney transplant. They both attended Waringstown Cavalcade in aid of N. Ireland Kidney Research Fund CREDIT: LiamMcArdle.com

15 photos of Waringstown Vintage Cavalcade

Megan Rayner, who received a kidney transplant at the age of 12, cut the ribbon to open this year’s Waringstown Vintage Cavalcade with the theme Porsche versus BMW.

Hundreds of cars, motorbikes and tractors drove in a spectacular convoy through the village of Waringstown to Lurgan and back.

The Waringstown Vintage Cavalcade has been an annual event for more than 50 years raising money for the Northern Ireland Kidney Research Fund. This local charity is instrumental in raising vital funds for research into kidney disease and the promotion of organ donation.

Megan has suffered from kidney disease since she was five years of age and received a life saving kidney transplant when she was just twelve. Fifteen years later at the age of 27 she is living life to the full with her love of food and powerlifting. She got married in April.

Megan has always wanted to help those with kidney disease and she is starting to make that difference. She is currently a PhD student in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Queens University, Belfast. She is studying to improve sexual health awareness among patients with chronic kidney disease.

Megan said: “I have been reflecting on my life and when I think of the little girl who was fighting for her life to the woman that I am becoming, I start to get emotional. I always wondered if I would be here and doing all of these amazing things and because of my donor, I am. I can live my life and make the difference for renal care!”

Chair of the charity, Susan Kee said: “We are delighted to have Megan having the honour of opening this fun event. She is such an inspiration for all kidney patients. We thank her for helping us light the way.”

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