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On Saturday the 29th of April, I am going to descend the Smithfield tower in aid of Acquired Brain Injury Ireland.
The reason I am supporting this charity is to fund the great work ABII are doing as I had a personal family experience, as my daughter Emma, suffered a life changing brain injury. With the support of ABII Emma is continuing to get her life back on track again and continue her studies and is now in her final year of college.
If you would like to support me in this cause any donations would be greatly appreciated. This is a challenge for me as well as I am terrified of heights 🫣.
I am ready to raise some funds by dropping 190 feet to support the work of Acquired Brain Injury Ireland!I will be abseiling down the iconic Skyview Tower in Smithfield, Dublin on Sunday, April 30th 2023.19,000 people a year acquire a brain injury around the country with approximately 150,000 people living with one.Acquired Brian Injury Ireland help rebuild lives after brain injury. Empowering people to live to their full potential. This is only possible through donations and our support. Acquired Brian Injury Ireland passionately serve and relentlessly advocate to empower and support people impacted by brain injury to rebuild their lives. What they want is a society where brain injury is understood and all those impacted receive world-class, personalised rehabilitation and support, as and when they need it.Please donate to my Abseil for Brain Injury and support these brain injury survivors.