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1. Christian Casey
2. Sam Murphy
3. Ross Deegan
4. Tom Monaghan
5. Sean Butler
6. Craig Lynch
7. Sam Beta Kenny
8. Alex Deegan...
Thank you for taking the time to visit our fundraising page on iDonate.ie We're taking part in #Gimme1000.
1. Christian Casey
2. Sam Murphy
3. Ross Deegan
4. Tom Monaghan
5. Sean Butler
6. Craig Lynch
7. Sam Beta Kenny
8. Alex Deegan
9. Dave 'Big Dog' Meehan
10. Michael Beta Corry
11. Patrick Celebi
12. Eoin Doyle
13. Shane Marmion
14. Liam O'Donnell
15. Cian bonadio
16. Matt Dalton
17. Rory Fitzpatrick
18. James Kirby
19. Riain Sweetman Burke
20. Michael Roche
21. David O’Brien
22. Matthew Barry
23. Byron Cottam
24. Tom O’Reilly
25. Stephen Stack
26. Jamie O’Sullivan
27. Tom Roche
28. James Moriarty
29. Jerome Doyle
30. Stephen Judge
31. Mikey Ryan
32. Nicky White
33. Ryan Clarke
34. David Sharpe
35. Andrew McNamara
36. Peter O’Reilly
37. Mack
We have chosen to fundraise for Pieta, Irish Cancer Society. All funds raised here will go directly to this great cause. We hope you can help us 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. Many thanks for your support. Read more about #Gimme1000
Pieta provide free counselling to those with suicidal ideation, those engaging in self-harm, and those bereaved by suicide. Staff are fully qualified and provide a professional one-to-one therapeutic service.We also operate 24 hour Helpline 1800 247 247 and Text Help 51444.
MISSION
The Irish Cancer Society are a community of patients, survivors, volunteers, supporters, health and socialcare professionals and researchers. Together we are transforming the experiences and outcomes of people affected bycancer through our advocacy, supportservicesand research.
VISION
By 2025, 3 out of4 Irishcancer patients will survive their diagnosis and everyone affected by the disease will have access to world-class treatment, care andsupport. In future, no one in Irelan