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Clonakilty man set to climb Carrauntoohil an amazing 7 times in 7 days for charity!
John Callaghan is planning to climb Carrauntoohil, the highest mountain in Ireland standing at 3,407 feet on 16th June 2024. But that’s not all, Jo...
Clonakilty man set to climb Carrauntoohil an amazing 7 times in 7 days for charity!
John Callaghan is planning to climb Carrauntoohil, the highest mountain in Ireland standing at 3,407 feet on 16th June 2024. But that’s not all, John plans to climb to the summit each consecutive day for a whole week. This feat takes strength, stamina, and outstanding determination and, as if the pressure of the climb isn’t enough, John will also fundraise for 3 worthy charities that are making a tremendous impact on the ground.
He chose to support Cancer Connect as he has been a voluntary driver for the past year and has seen how the service can help a family dealing with cancer. John has also seen the work that both West Cork Rapid Response and West Cork Underwater Search & Rescue are doing for their local community first hand and he is fully aware they need finances to support their life saving work.
‘What John is doing for charity is outstanding. At Cancer Connect, we know how dedicated he is; taking on such a difficult climb really shows how far he will go to support the people of West Cork” , Helen O’Driscoll of Cancer Connect says. “We are so proud to be associated with the work of the other charities, all of us made up of strong and skilled volunteers”.
With a packed training schedule, John is climbing Carrauntoohil as well as other peaks throughout Munster. He knows climbing Carrauntoohil 7 days in a row will be a huge challenge but is not phased, saying, “it’s something I have always wanted to do. I gave up smoking last year in preparation and feel physically ready for the climbs in June. I hope to raise as much as possible for the charities so it will make a difference to more than just myself”.
Peak Week Carrauntoohil For West Cork Underwater Search and Rescue, West Cork Rapid Response, Cancer Connect
Best of luck, John
Fabulous challenge to undertake, best wishes with it John. Damian, Mary and family.
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The West Cork Underwater Search and Rescue unit provides an emergency service along the West Cork coastline. The units key objective is to carry out underwater search and rescue activities along the West Cork coast. The unit consists of highly trained and experienced divers, mariners and shore support volunteers based in the area
West Cork Rapid Response (WCRR) is an entirely voluntary group working in partnership with and supporting the existing HSE Emergency Medical services. Our Rapid Response Vehicle and volunteers are declared National Ambulance Service assets based in and serving all of West Cork. Our team of Prehospital Critical Care Physician and Advanced Paramedics voluntarily support their community by responding to life and limb threatening emergencies at the request of the National Ambulance Servic
A free, flexible transport service to Cork Hospitals for people receiving cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
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