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My name is Pat Haugh. I work in the stores department of Whelans Garage in Kilrush Co. Clare. I am a triathlete and member of West Clare Tri Club. I have taken on the challange of running the New york marathon on Sunday 3rd...
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My name is Pat Haugh. I work in the stores department of Whelans Garage in Kilrush Co. Clare. I am a triathlete and member of West Clare Tri Club. I have taken on the challange of running the New york marathon on Sunday 3rd of November 2019 to raise money Temple Street Foundation.
This hospital cared for my Aunt when she was a child and has cared for so many other children since then. The doctor's nurse's and staff of this hospital do a wonderful job every day to help the sick children of Ireland. Taking on the New York City Marathon is my way of tryin to help this wonderful orginisation.
My target is to raise €5000 for the work this hospital does to help sick children of all ages. All funds raised here will go directly to this great cause. I hope you can help me by donating whatever you can. Simply click the Donate button above. All donations are processed securely. You can also share my page using Share options below. This is a great way to show your support. Thank you for reading this and thanks for your support.
New york marathon For Children's Health Foundation Temple Street
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Well done Pat
Best of luck in New York, Pat.
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Donation summary
Total raised:
€6,556
Offline donations
€4,721
Online donations
€1,835
About the Cause
Children's Health Foundation Temple Street
CHI at Temple Street is the first port of call for tens of thousands of children in Ireland every year suffering from every kind of illness and injury imaginable.
Our aim is to help sick children by making their stay in hospital less distressing for them and their families, by funding the purchase of medical equipment, developing new services, funding research and developing new treatment facilities.