“Our Laois contingent couldn’t travel to Mayo because of the local lockdown and so participated remotely”, adds Fergal. “We are forever grateful to everyone who donated, our sponsors, those who participated both in Ballinrobe and remotely, our event organisers, neighbours and friends and in particular the Malone family who will always be part of the CJS team”.
CEO of Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation Martina Jennings said “We want to extend our gratitude to everyone at CJ SHEERAN who have come together to remember their friend and colleague Eoin in this very special way. The funds raised will go directly to providing palliative care services in the community which is so important to the patients and families in need of such care. We are also in the middle of building our Roscommon Hospice which will be completed next year and the €6m it will cost to construct will all come from fundraised income just like the Mayo Hospice in Castlebar. We would not be able to do what we do without events like the Run4Eoin and the people who give of their time to organise such events. We are so grateful to everyone who support them”.
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