Fab Fundraiser Friday 25.3.16

| 25th March, 2016

Once again we are indebted to everyone who has donated to our work, whether it be popping change into a charity collection box, holding an event or sponsoring someone. Thank you all for your continued support. Here are just some of the supporters we caught on camera! 🙂 x

 

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St Patricks Legamaddy
Anna Tumelty is pictured with her class at St Patrick’s Primary School in Legamaddy presenting Lynn with a cheque for £150. They held a Rock Red Day to raise awareness of heart disease in children.
YPI St Ciarans College
Olivia, Megan and Leona from St Ciaran’s College are pictured with Leona’s sister Sinead. The pupils took part in the YPI Project and chose Children’s Heartbeat Trust as their charity. The girls got through to the finals with their presentation about Sinead and how she and the family have been supported by the charity. A huge thanks must go to the girls on helping us to raise vital awareness of our work and about congenital heart disease.
Memorial Darts Match
A memorial darts match was held in Aidan O’Driscoll’s memory for Children’s Heartbeat Trust. £615 was raised and pictured is Aidan’s kids (centre) Odhran and Hannah along with Gerard Grimes from The Mill Wheel presenting the cheque to Cara Monaghan (left) and Mary Jo McCourt and her daughter Cara. Both Cara’s are local to the area and have a congenital heart defect which is why they choose to support the charity
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Caolan Ward is pictured with pupils from his class at Hollybush Primary School presenting Lynn with a fundraising cheque for £590. The money was raised by the school wearing Red to raise awareness of heart disease in children and Caolan’s mummy, Jennifer (pictured far right) also held a coffee morning. Thanks must go to everyone who supported the school and Jennifer with their events!

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