| Caroline Rawdon, Mairead Diviney, Saileog O Keeffe, Sinead O Carroll, Angela Lyons - Kilimanjaro Climb |
Event:Kilimanjaro Climb |
| Date: 03-12-2011 |
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The goal!!!
So far I have raised:
€15,063.19
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My Personal Message
Hey Guys,
Thanks for visiting our fundraising page. The Irish Lung Fibrosis Association charity is a very worthy cause and we would very much appreciate your support in helping us to raise funds for this charity. Throughout 2011 we will be organising a series of fundraising events leading up to the Kilimanjaro climb in December 2011. The climb is self-funded and all money raised will go directly to the Irish Lung Fibrosis Association (ILFA). The ILFA was founded in 2002 and aims to promote and fund research into new and more effective treatments for Lung Fibrosis, to increase public awareness about Lung Fibrosis and to educate healthcare professionals about the needs of patients who have this condition. ILFA also provides support to those affected by Lung Fibrosis by providing information about the condition and the services available to them, their carers and their families.
Please read a few words about the charity that we have chosen to support below. Alternatively you can visit the ILFA website at http://www.ilfa.ie/. You can donate using the "sponsor me now" button below via credit or debit card. You can be assured that your transaction on the mycharity.ie website is very secure. You will automatically receive an e-mail from us thanking you for your support, and acknowledging the amount of your donation. Any donation no matter how small is hugely appreciated.
Many thanks in advance for your support,
Caroline, Mairead, Saileog, Sinead and Angela |
About my charity
Irish Lung Fibrosis Association
The primary aims of the Irish Lung Fibrosis Association are twofold. Firstly to provide a source of information and support to the sufferers and carers of patients with Lung Fibrosis. Secondly to help develop new treatments for the condition. For further information see our website www.ilfa.ie
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