John O’Donovan, Caroline & Aoife White are doing the Galley Head Swim to fundraise for a great cause. Your support is very much appreciated.
Thank you for taking the time to visit our fundraising page on iDonate.ie
We taking part in Galley Head Swim.
We have chosen to fundraise for Marymount Un...
John O’Donovan, Caroline & Aoife White are doing the Galley Head Swim to fundraise for a great cause. Your support is very much appreciated.
Thank you for taking the time to visit our fundraising page on iDonate.ie
We taking part in Galley Head Swim.
We have chosen to fundraise for Marymount University Hospital and Hospice, CoAction West Cork and Cancer Connect . All funds raised here will go directly to this great cause.
I hope you can help us by donating whatever you can. Simply click the Donate button above. All donations are processed securely.
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Galley Head Swim For Marymount University Hospital and Hospice, CoAction West Cork, Cancer Connect
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Well done guys on yere swim and yere fundraising
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Donation summary
Total raised:
€2,075
Offline donations
€0
Online donations
€2,075
About the Cause
Marymount University Hospital and Hospice
At Marymount University Hospital & Hospice we offer you three distinct services:
Our Hospital offers respite, intermediate palliative and residential care services for the older person.
Our Hospice offers specialist palliative care services, at both inpatient and community level.
Our Education Centre offers University and other courses, placement and conference facilities.
CoAction provides a full range of services to support children and adults with an intellectual disability and/or autism. Our vision is to support people to be 'connected with' and included in the lives of those who are most important to them so that they can live full and meaningful lives. Person-centredness challenges us to move away from providing services in segregated and centralised locations, because inevitably they may limit people's opportunities and 'disconnect