Thank you for taking the time to visit our fundraising page on iDonate.ie We are taking part in Worlds Largest Skinny Dip on Saturday 9th of June 2018 . We've chosen to fundraise for Aoibheanns Pink Tie and Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association . All funds raised here will go directly to these...
Thank you for taking the time to visit our fundraising page on iDonate.ie We are taking part in Worlds Largest Skinny Dip on Saturday 9th of June 2018 . We've chosen to fundraise for Aoibheanns Pink Tie and Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association . All funds raised here will go directly to these great causes. We hope you can help by donating whatever you can. Simply click the Donate button above. All donations are processed securely. You can also share our page using Share options below. This is a great way to show your support. Many Thanks for your support. Read more about Worlds Largest Skinny Dip
Worlds Largest Skinny Dip For Aoibheanns Pink Tie, Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association
Words of support
Good luck to my favourite daughter and Deborah and Nic
Good luck Debs, Nic and Gwen and happy birthday mammy.
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Donation summary
Total raised:
€1,115
Offline donations
€0
Online donations
€1,115
About the Cause
Aoibheanns Pink Tie
Aoibheann's Pink Tie (supporting Children and their families during their Child's battle to beat Cancer)
We are a charity that assists the families of children suffering from childhood cancer and who are attending St John's Oncology Ward in Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin.
Aoibheann's Pink Tie was set up in 2010 after our friend and Chairperson Jimmy Norman's daughter, Aoibheann, passed away. During their long battle with cancer, Jimmy and his wife Annma
The Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association (IMNDA) is the only organisation of its kind in the country providing specialised services to families affected by this terminal condition.
The Association cannot slow the progression of MND or change the outcome but we can alleviate the feelings of isolation and frustration. We offer consistent support to approximately 450 families across Ireland who otherwise would have nowhere else to turn. Everybody with MND has different needs at different stag