This April I will be cycling from Maynooth to Galway and back...to raise funds for a very worthy charity. If you would like to support my efforts for the cause please click on Donate Now - no donation is too small!
This cycle takes place every year in an effort to raise funds for a different chari...
This April I will be cycling from Maynooth to Galway and back...to raise funds for a very worthy charity. If you would like to support my efforts for the cause please click on Donate Now - no donation is too small!
This cycle takes place every year in an effort to raise funds for a different charity each time. This year we are raising funds for VISION SPORTS IRELAND.
Cause description: Vision Sports Ireland was established to advance, promote and support voluntary participation by people with vision impairment in sporting activities of all kinds. Its goal is to provide a positive basis for the participation of all those interested in the growth and development of sporting and recreational activities for people with vision impairment and their various organisations, in Ireland and elsewhere, and to contribute to the advancement of sport on an International, national and regional basis.
Where your money goes: All monies raised are invested directly in creating sporting participation opportunities for people with vision impairment at all levels.
Cause registration: 10793
For further information please visit: www.visionsports.ie
The Maynooth to Galway Cycle For Vision Sports Ireland
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Donation summary
Total raised:
€480
Offline donations
€0
Online donations
€480
About the Cause
Vision Sports Ireland
Vision Sports Ireland was established to advance, promote and support voluntary participation by people with vision impairment in sporting activities of all kinds. Its goal is to provide a positive basis for the participation of all those interested in the growth and development of sporting and recreational activities for people with vision impairment and their various organisations, in Ireland and elsewhere, and to contribute to the advancement of sport on an international, national and /or reg