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James Healy
Matthew Healy Memorial
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Matthew Healy Memorial

Created by: James Healy

Raising funds for Make-A-Wish Ireland

Thank you for taking the time to visit my memorial page for Matthew Healy Memorial

I've chosen to fundraise for Make-A-Wish Ireland . All funds raised here will go directly to this great cause.

Matthew Healy died on the 09th of Feb this year, he would have celebrated his 7 th birthday on Friday the 17 th of May. To celebrate his birthday and in his memory, a motorcycle and vintage car gathering/run will be held in Watergrasshill (T56 DE24) on the 19 th of May from 1pm, run commencing at 2pm with music and food trucks afterwards from 3-6pm. All proceeds and donations will go to Make A Wish, a charity which reflects Matthew’s fun and adventurous character.  Your support is greatly appreciated on this, thank you.

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Many Thanks for your support.

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Raised

€38645.00

Target

€20000.00

100% Complete
Donate until 30 Aug 2024
  • Anonymous

    26-08-2024
    €130.00
  • Norma Carroll

    03-08-2024
    €50.00
  • Ronan Lucey

    07-07-2024

    James a wonderful way to help others and honour the memory of your son, you're an inspiration.

    €100.00
  • Additional Cash Donations

    03-07-2024
    €820.00
    Offline Donation
  • Mark Brophy PDP

    06-06-2024
    €20.00
  • Reegan Howles

    02-06-2024
    €100.00
  • David, Martina, Oliver & Ella O'Rahilly

    31-05-2024
    €100.00
  • Elaine Corbally

    31-05-2024
    €30.00
  • AMS Ltd

    30-05-2024

    Well done James , from all at AMS

    €500.00
  • Rónán Harper

    29-05-2024
    €50.00

About the cause

Matthew Healy Memorial

Make-A-Wish Ireland

Make-A-Wish Ireland has one simple aim: we grant the wishes of children aged between 3 and 17 years living with life-threatening medical conditions. A wish granted is true magic for the child, providing respite from their normal routines of hospitals, doctors and treatment.

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