| Derek Devine's Battle at Croker! |
Event:Battle at Croker! |
| Date: 13-11-2009 |
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So far I have raised:
€440.00
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My Personal Message
Hey Guys,
Thanks for visiting my personal fundraising page. I am taking park in the "Battle at Croker". I will go through six weeks of intensive training and then take part in a white collar boxing event in Croke Park.The Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association charity is a very worthy cause and I would very much appreciate your support in helping me to raise funds for this charity.
Please read a few words about the charity that I have chosen to support below. 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 me 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,
Derek |
About my charity
Irish Motor Neurone Disease Association
In Ireland, one person dies every five days from Motor Neurone Disease; an incurable neurological condition. The IMNDA is dedicated to providing care for people with MND, their carers and families as well as supporting research into the disease. The IMNDA is a small organisation that receives minimum funding from the government. We have a huge dependency on fundraising to enable us to continue providing the vital services to the MND community; such as financial assistance towards home help, specialised equipment on loan and home visiting by our MND Nurse Specialist. The most significant benefit that can be hoped for from funds received is to allow sufferers of Motor Neurone Disease to live as active citizens within their community and to remain in their home with their families for as long as possible.
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