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I am running in the Belfast Half Marathon on Sunday 20th September in memory of my Brother in Law Christopher.
Back in 2007 Christopher spent some time in the Northern Ireland Hospice. In
those weeks I witnessed at first hand the care and attention the nursing
staff gave to both patients and their families.
The Northern Ireland Hospice relies heavily on donations from the public. Without these funds they would be unable to provide the necessary care and treatment to their patients and their families
I am asking all my family and friends to support the Northern
Ireland Hospice and donate as much or as little as they can. Every donation counts.
Many Thanks
Ciaran
PS. As you may remember, last August I went for a wee jog. I literally got round the corner from the house, fell over my clown feet and broke a finger. 13.1 miles is gonna be fun lol
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At Northern Ireland Hospice, we care for more than 4,000 babies, children and adults with life-limiting illnesses, both in Hospice and in the community. We look after every patient's nursing, medical, social, spiritual and emotional needs with support for their family continuing into bereavement.