Next Sunday I will attempt to run the Dublin marathon. In trying to get around the 42,195 km (26.2 miles) I would like to raise some funds for two excellent charities. One which goes the extra mile for sick children and this is BUMBLEance, the Children's Ambulance Serv...
Dear All, A chairde,
Next Sunday I will attempt to run the Dublin marathon. In trying to get around the 42,195 km (26.2 miles) I would like to raise some funds for two excellent charities. One which goes the extra mile for sick children and this is BUMBLEance, the Children's Ambulance Service which is fully interactive and helps make journeys better for sick children and the second is for Breast Cancer Ireland for some much needed funds to support their work and research.
As one large supermarket says .... every little helps.
Dublin Marathon For BUMBLEance Children's Ambulance Service, Breast Cancer Ireland
Words of support
Well done Fatboy. Did you do a lap of honour?
Well done Micheal!
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Donation summary
Total raised:
€2,830
Offline donations
€0
Online donations
€2,830
About the Cause
BUMBLEance Children's Ambulance Service
BUMBLEance is Ireland's Children's Ambulance Service. Our organisationis made-up of a network of drivers and vehicles with an aim to give a lift both physically and emotionally to our passengers. We currently operate 14 vehicles, making nearly 2,000 trips per year from Kerry to Donegal to Wexford and everywhere in between.Of our 14 vehicles, 3 are operated by the National Ambulance Service in partnership with BUMBLEance, providing urgent and critical medical transport. The remaining 11 vehicles
Breast Cancer Ireland is a registered charity (CHY 19926) established to raise significant funding to support pioneering research programmes nationally as well as to promote education & awareness on the importance of breast health amongst women of all ages.OUR VISIONWe want totransformBreast Cancer from often being afatal diseaseinto atreatable long termillnessMISSIONWe aim to achieve our Vision byspeedingup research discovery times in IrelandGOALSTo create a National Bio & Patient Profi