My good friend Eamonn and I are running the Connemarathon on the 21st of April for Feileacain - Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Association of Ireland and West Cork Rapid Response. These charities both do amazing work and we would love to be able to support them.
All funds raised here will go di...
My good friend Eamonn and I are running the Connemarathon on the 21st of April for Feileacain - Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Association of Ireland and West Cork Rapid Response. These charities both do amazing work and we would love to be able to support them.
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Why the name FéileacáinA Butterfly lights besides us like a sunbeam …Many of the ancient civilizations believed that butterflies were symbols of the human soul, and in Irish mythology the butterflies, or ‘Féileacáin’, are said to be the spirits of the departed who return to visit their favorite place and their loved ones to reassure them that they are alright.
West Cork Rapid Response (WCRR) is an entirely voluntary group working in partnership with and supporting the existing HSE Emergency Medical services.
Our Rapid Response Vehicle and volunteers are declared National Ambulance Service assets based in and serving all of West Cork.
Our team of Prehospital Critical Care Physician and Advanced Paramedics voluntarily support their community by responding to life and limb threatening emergencies at the request of the National Ambulance Servic