Myself and a few of the Coyle gang will be walking 100km of the Camino de Santiago over 6 days in May. We want to take this opportunity to raise funds for two charities:- the Irish Cancer Society and Sligo Hospital Oncology Unit Trust (SHOUT).
Unfortunately, we’ve all been affected by cancer in...
Myself and a few of the Coyle gang will be walking 100km of the Camino de Santiago over 6 days in May. We want to take this opportunity to raise funds for two charities:- the Irish Cancer Society and Sligo Hospital Oncology Unit Trust (SHOUT).
Unfortunately, we’ve all been affected by cancer in some way, including my dad Pascal, who is currently undergoing chemo therapy and doing well thanks to the wonderful care and support provided by his team in Sligo Hospital.
We’d love to give something back and would appreciate any donation, little or large, to support both of these amazing charities!
Participants: Alan Coyle, Ciaran Coyle, Grainne Coyle, Katie Campbell and Eilis Coyle
SHOUT was originally established in 2003 with the aim of targeting fundraising initiatives to benefit both patients and the Oncology service in the provision of better Cancer Care for the region.
The committee comprises of Sligo University Hospital specialist staff and members of the Sligo business community.
We are dedicated to proactively supporting cancer patients and their families through their cancer journey, by:
• Supplementing existing services for patients in the North West Re
MISSION
The Irish Cancer Society are a community of patients, survivors, volunteers, supporters, health and socialcare professionals and researchers. Together we are transforming the experiences and outcomes of people affected bycancer through our advocacy, supportservicesand research.
VISION
By 2025, 3 out of4 Irishcancer patients will survive their diagnosis and everyone affected by the disease will have access to world-class treatment, care andsupport. In future, no one in Irelan