Thank you for taking the time to visit my page for Rosabel Monroe
‘Rosabel’ a 21ft Gleoiteog Beag was officially launched and berthed in the canal opposite Monroe’s Tavern in November 2020. As Christmas approaches we would like to light up ‘Rosabel’ in honour of Rosabel Monroe and to raise awareness of child loss.
We invite you to sponsor a light in honour of Rosabel and all families who have experienced child loss. The suggested sponsorship is a minimum of €5 and all donations are gratefully recieved.
Funds raised will support the ongoing work of Rosabels Rooms with bereaved families in Ireland.
Special thanks to Bádóirí an Chladaigh for taking care of organising the lighting of the boats, insurance and assisting in the promotion of this event.
Your support is much appreciated
Rosabel's Rooms is dependent on voluntary funding and we are very grateful for all support, don...
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We invite you to sponsor a light in honour of Rosabel and all families who have experienced child loss. The suggested sponsorship is a minimum of €5 and all donations are gratefully recieved.
Thank you for taking the time to visit my page for Rosabel Monroe
‘Rosabel’ a 21ft Gleoiteog Beag was officially launched and berthed in the canal opposite Monroe’s Tavern in November 2020. As Christmas approaches we would like to light up ‘Rosabel’ in honour of Rosabel Monroe and to raise awareness of child loss.
We invite you to sponsor a light in honour of Rosabel and all families who have experienced child loss. The suggested sponsorship is a minimum of €5 and all donations are gratefully recieved.
Funds raised will support the ongoing work of Rosabels Rooms with bereaved families in Ireland.
Special thanks to Bádóirí an Chladaigh for taking care of organising the lighting of the boats, insurance and assisting in the promotion of this event.
Hugs from us to ye all. Fabulous idea she is always with ye xxx
Lovely idea❤
Rosabel’s Rooms was established by parents Suzanne McClean and Gary Monroe in memory of their beloved daughter, Rosabel, who died suddenly and unexpectedly in April 2017, aged just sixteen months. Rosabel’s Rooms in collaboration with Irish Hospice Foundation, was launched on the 5th January 2018, on what would have been Rosabel’s 2nd birthday. The project is working in three areas: • "Rosabel's Room to Heal Fund" provides direct financial support to parents
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