A PSNI officer who is donating a kidney to a nine-year-old boy next month will be included in an exhibition celebrating front line workers not attached to health care professions.
Photographer and visual artist Lise McGreevy was moved to act after reading the inspiring story of Chief Inspector Graham Dodds in the Belfast Telegraph last week.
Mr Dodds has agreed to donate one of his organs to Enniskillen youngster Josh Dolan after discovering they were a perfect match.
So impressed was Ms McGreevy with the officer s amazing act of generosity that she contacted him and asked if she could take his portrait for her exhibition, Covid-19 - The Other Frontliners.
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