Thank you for joining in the fun of the All in a Row Liffey Challenge 2023. Please set an individual goal of €50 sponsorship if possible - additional sponsorship would be great ! REMEMBER TO WEAR CHRISTMAS FANCY DRESS ! PRIZES FOR BEST DRESSED ! Please detail your name & club, and bring you...
Thank you for joining in the fun of the All in a Row Liffey Challenge 2023. Please set an individual goal of €50 sponsorship if possible - additional sponsorship would be great ! REMEMBER TO WEAR CHRISTMAS FANCY DRESS ! PRIZES FOR BEST DRESSED ! Please detail your name & club, and bring your sponsorship form to the event.
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Thanks for the lovely day. Regards - G from Phoenix
Donations collected as part of East Wall Legends rowing club crew
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Donation summary
Total raised:
€5,435
Offline donations
€0
Online donations
€5,435
About the Cause
Irish Underwater Search an Recovery Unit (IUSRU)
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