Alan Creedon

Walk for Aoife - Dingle

Fundraising for Camphill Communities of Ireland
€14,405
raised of €32,000 target
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In memory of Aoife Creedon
We support adults with disabilites to live and work together in a community

Story

Why Manchester to Dingle? I moved to Manchester in 1996 and have lived half my life there. I grew up in Dingle; a rural, beautiful place in the south west of Ireland. I have made the journey many times; by coach, train, car and plane. This time I'm walking.

Why walk for Aoife? My sister Aoife (pronounced eefa) couldn't walk. Or talk. She had severe brain damage which left her without the use of her physical body or the ability to communicate and use her brain as most people do. Aoife passed away in 2011 after an illness. She was 33. I am walking for her.



About the charity

Camphill Community Dingle works to create a sustainable community where children and adults, many with special needs, can live, learn and work together in healthy social relationships, based on mutual care and respect. We are a small land based community with a working farm and craft workshops.

Donation summary

Total raised
€14,404.72
Online donations
€5,399.72
Offline donations
€9,005.00

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