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Cycle for Alan


Want to join me in making a difference? I’m raising money to benefit Irish Cancer Society, and any donation will help make an impact. Thanks in advance for your contribution to this cause that means so much to us.
In May this year Alan "Hardchaw" OHara lost his battle with some form of cancer, Not only did it leave a significant emotional,social and practical impact on his parents,partner,sisters,nieces, relatives, teammates and greater Mostrim community, it left a lot of people asking why? Alan was so full of life and apart from being as fit as a flea, he was always willing to help other's as he was born with the gift of kindness.
Apart from his love of football/gardening and being the best uncle ever! Alan loved to keep fit and cycling was part of his day to day training, So with a little bit of help, some of his Mostrim teammates (and whoever wants to join in/we will tray and make it as enjoyable as possible for all ages)we are going to cycle to every GAA grounds in Co.Longford on the bank holiday Monday 27th of October. All you need is a bicycle and helmet (We will fill you in with more on the cycle in the coming weeks) As we have all been affected by some sort of bad news in relation to cancer! We hope to raise funds to battle the disease and help other's in the future ❤️.
Kind regards.

More information about Irish Cancer Society: We are a community of patients, survivors, volunteers, supporters, health and social care professionals and researchers. Together we are transforming the experiences and outcomes of people affected by cancer through our advocacy, support services and research.
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