Colin Farrell Starts Foundation in Honor of Son with Angelman Syndrome
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Colin Farrell has opened up about his son James' rare neurogenetic disorder in a new interview, and he's also announced that he's starting a foundation in James' honor. James turns 21 next month, and Colin is setting up a charity called The Colin Farrell Foundation in his name.
Colin spoke about James' condition, Angelman syndrome, for the first time in a new interview with The Irish Times. He said that James is "a beautiful, beautiful soul," but that the condition has brought with it a number of challenges. "It's a very rare condition," Colin said. "It's a genetic condition. It affects his speech and his motor skills."
Despite the challenges, Colin said that James is "a joy to be around." He said that James loves music and dancing, and that he's always smiling. "He's just a happy little soul," Colin said. "He's a beautiful boy."
Colin said that he's starting The Colin Farrell Foundation to help other families who are affected by Angelman syndrome. He said that he hopes the foundation can provide support and resources to families who are going through similar experiences.
The Colin Farrell Foundation is a noble cause, and it's sure to make a difference in the lives of many families. We wish Colin and his family all the best in their future endeavors.
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