Ireland West Airport are delighted to announce our 2nd fundraising effort for our 3 charities of the year.
Following on from our successful 5km runway run, Ireland West Airport in association with our charites are holding a spinathon "Cycle to Salou".
We will have 3 stationary bikes in operat...
Ireland West Airport are delighted to announce our 2nd fundraising effort for our 3 charities of the year.
Following on from our successful 5km runway run, Ireland West Airport in association with our charites are holding a spinathon "Cycle to Salou".
We will have 3 stationary bikes in operation from the 16th-18th August clocking up the kilometres to reach our 1657km goal. (The approximate distance from Ireland West Airport to Salou).
Airport Staff, volunteers and the charities themselves will all be assisting over the 3 days by cycling or bucket collection.
If you want to contribute to this worthy cause but can't pop in over the few days you can now donate online through our fundraisign page with idonate.
Cycle to Salou Spinathon For Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation, Children's Health Foundation Crumlin formerly CMRF Crumlin, Down Syndrome Ireland
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Donation summary
Total raised:
€157
Offline donations
€0
Online donations
€157
About the Cause
Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation
The Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation is a voluntary charitable organisation which was set up in 1992 to provide a Palliative Care service for patients with life threatening illness in counties Mayo and Roscommon.
The Foundation's Mission Statement
Mayo/Roscommon Hospice Foundation affirms life. Respecting the uniqueness of each individual, caring and supporting to meet the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of patients and their families living with life threatening illnesses.
Children's Health Foundation Crumlin formerly CMRF Crumlin
Children's Health Foundation Crumlin formerly CMRF Crumlin, Children’s Health Foundation raises funds with the help and generosity of supporters across Ireland and beyond, and provides urgent funding where it is needed most across CHI – from funding essential equipment and patient and parental supports to making new services and ground-breaking paediatric research possible.
We are committed to saving young lives, improving the quality of life for sick children, and providing extraordinary
Established in 1971, the organisation was built upon campaigning, advocating, fundraising and celebrating the lives of people with Down syndrome. Down Syndrome Ireland (DSI) is the voice of people with Down syndrome and their families throughout Ireland. The charity has over 3,500 members with 25 branches nationwide.
Down Syndrome Ireland provides ‘all-through-life’ support services to people with Down syndrome with specialists in the areas of new parents,&n