| Iceland trek, 53km challenge |
Event:Iceland trek |
| Date: 04-08-2009 |
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53km Iceland Trek
So far I have raised:
€7,820.00
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My Personal Message
Hi and thanks for visiting our personal fundraising page!
We are so very close now to our target!!
In August 2009, we will be embarking on a 53km trek, spread over 6 days, to raise funds for Acquired Brain Injury Ireland.
To give you an idea of what this involves, it's broken it down as follows:
Day 1: Departure, Day 2: 24km, Day 3: 14km, Day 4: 15km, Day 5: 6km. Day 6: return home.
This is a very worthy cause and we would very much appreciate your support in helping us to raise funds for this charity.
You can donate using the "sponsor me now" button via credit or debit card. 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,
Lynn & Lonan
THANKS!:
Thanks due to our friends, family and colleagues who have supported us so far. We've had plenty of fundraisers so far - Raffle, Poker Tournament, Cake sale, Bag packing, a Table Quiz and a book sale.
Thanks due also to BYRNE CURTIN KELLY who very generously donated €1200 towards our fundraising. Instead of sending Christmas cards to their valued clients, they chose to donate money towards a good cause on behalf of their clients. Thank you!
We also thank George A Stevens from G.A Stevens & Son Ltd for their donation of €200
& Toshiba Ireland for their €200 donation.
You can be assured that your transaction on the mycharity.ie website is very secure.
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About my charity
Acquired Brain Injury Ireland
Acquired Brain Injury Ireland enables people with Acquired Brain Injury to live an independent life in the community, by providing and maintaining a supportive living environment Acquired Brain Injury Ireland strive for excellence in the provision of services to people with Acquired Brain Injury and their families, to enable them to maximise potential within their communities.
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