Geoff Tracey's Twelve By Two Marathons Event:
Date: 26-07-2011



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€4,854.40

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Money raised off-line: €3,665.40
Money raised on-line: €1,189.00

My Personal Message

Hey Guys,

Thanks for visiting my personal fundraising page. The Friends of the Coombe charity and the Special Care Baby Unit is a very worthy cause and I would very much appreciate your support in helping me to raise funds for this charity. My good friend Peter Murtagh and myself will be running 12 marathons in twelve months starting on August 29th in Galway and finishing the following July with a 26.2 mile run around Tallaght and its environs. In between we will be everywhere form the Shankil Road in Belfast to the Grand Parade in Cork, knee deep in mud on the Wicklow Way and hopefully enjoying the views around Dublin Bay.

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.

Our son Finn spent a week in the Special Care Baby Unit in the Coombe when he was born so I have seen firsthand the amazing work the staff do there. It is a cause very close to my heart and any help or donations at all would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks in advance for your support,

Geoff

About my charity

Friends of the Coombe

Friends of the Coombe is a charity organisation established in 1982 to help raise funds to assist the development of the Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital and support its vital research programmes. The hospital is one of the largest, most comprehensive providers of Women and Infant healthcare in Europe.

Since it was founded in 1826, the Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital has distinguished itself as a world-class medical centre providing care for the newborn and women of all ages at the highest level.

Over 700 medical, nursing, midwifery, research scientists and other staff are committed every day to providing world-class medical care for the needs of women and infants.

Funds raised by Friends of the Coombe support three main areas in the hospital.

Mothers and Babies:

The hospital delivered over 8,000 babies in 2008. It is a national referral centre for pregnant women who have complex pregnancies. The hospital ensures that all mothers have the best care available, to maintain its position at the forefront of obstetric care this hospital must continually invest in new technology.The paediatric service at the Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital is one of our greatest strengths. The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit seeks to acquire the latest technology and equipment for the care of sick babies, particularly those infants who are very small and premature.

 

Gynaecological Services:

The Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital plays a leading role in gynaecological care in Ireland. Funds raised by the Friends of the Coombe play an important part in supporting gynaecological services, both diagnostic and therapeutic gynaecological surgery.

 

Research:

The Coombe Women and Infants University Hospital is currently a global leader in a wide range of areas in women and infant’s health research. To advance this success and set new challenges and goals, the hospital must continue to seek to answer important questions directly related to improving the health of women and infants.Our Research Laboratory focuses on a wide range of areas including cervical and breast cancer as well as paediatric diseases such as cystic fibrosis. Investing in the relevant technology will allow the laboratory to concentrate on the prevention of disease through better understanding.

 

Prioritized Wish List:

Omnibed Giraffe Incubator €50,000


Our patients need gentle care and an environment in which their individual requirements can be given every attention. The giraffe omnibed provides an advanced user-friendly and developmentally supportive microenvironment for the intensively ill infant. The elevating hood provides instant and uncompromised access to perform necessary procedures and eliminates the need to move the infant.

 

Neonatal Monitoring System €25,000

When life is most fragile, needs can change in a heartbeat and in those precious moments decisions are critical and the right information is vital.The solar monitor is specifically designed to meet the high-acuity needs of our patients in the NICU.

 

Infant Flow Sipap Machine €16,000

The infant flow system provides a non-invasive form of respiratory support for the compromised infant, with clinically proven benefits and optimal comfort for the infant.

 

Cosytherm Neonatal Warming System €27,000

The Cosytherm Neonatal Warming System provides active warming therapy for use in the treatment or prevention of hypothermia thus reducing the need for incubator nursing.

 



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My Online Sponsors to Date

Name Date Type Amount Comment
Anonymous 14-09-2011 Donation €50.00 Congratulations, and enjoy the well deserved R&R.
Eoin L'Estrange 29-07-2011 Donation €22.00 Well done Geoff
Megan O'Halloran 08-07-2011 Donation €22.00 Great work, Geoff!
Meriel Warwick 08-07-2011 Donation €30.00 Well done Geoff and Peter! Sorry to have missed you finishing up today.
Anonymous 06-07-2011 Donation €50.00 well done lads. a great feat.
Claire Smith 28-05-2011 Donation €120.00 Yiz are playin a blinder lads....inspirational stuff. Well done so far & good luck with the last 2
sarah stanley 11-05-2011 Donation €20.00 the end is in sight... what an achievement! well done!
Eva Cunningham 02-05-2011 Donation €50.00 Well done to the two of you, good luck for the last few x
Sinead Weafer 26-02-2011 Donation €50.00 Best of luck and well done on all the hard work!
Anonymous 16-12-2010 Donation €25.00 from doireann foy
Gary Hynds 24-11-2010 Donation €20.00 Keep it up lads!!!
Gareth Pierce 29-10-2010 Donation €50.00 Fare play me oul flower :-)
Eva Nash 15-10-2010 Donation €20.00 Fair Play and Best of Luck Dude.
Eithne McAdam 14-10-2010 Donation €20.00 Well done Geoff keep up the good work!
Lynne Pow 14-10-2010 Donation €100.00 Best of Luck Uncle Geoff
Darren Lancaster 14-10-2010 Donation €20.00 -
Thomas Peilow 10-09-2010 Donation €100.00 Good men yourselves!
John O'Riordan 01-09-2010 Donation €30.00 It's no 20 miles a day for 83 days but fair play anyway!!!
Deborah Keane 23-08-2010 Donation €20.00 Best of luck to you both!
Jennifer Hallett 11-08-2010 Donation €25.00 What a great thing you are doing! Train safe, I am looking forward to hearing updates along the way!
Mary O'Brien 06-08-2010 Donation €30.00 Good Luck
karen graham 05-08-2010 Donation €120.00 Okay so a tenner a race - best of luck with each & every one
Anonymous 27-07-2010 Donation €50.00 -
rebecca nolan 17-07-2010 Donation €15.00 hope you both do well x
Cartha O Donnell 12-07-2010 Donation €40.00 Best of luck lads. Great idea and an absolutely brilliant cause
Paula Richardson 06-07-2010 Donation €40.00 Best of Luck Guys...i don't think i could even run one marathon in my lifetime never mind 12!!
Rob Davis 05-07-2010 Donation €50.00 Fair play, Lads! Not an easy task, and 2 very good causes.