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26 Dec 2025

Celtic Supporters’ Clubs make two Christmas donations in Donegal

This year, they made two donations of €1000 each to Donegal Hospice and to Donegal Down Syndrome

Celtic Supporters’ Clubs make two Christmas donations in Donegal

Donie McIntyre, Jamie Sweeney, Danny Higgins and Ciara Duffy making a presentation to Isobel Rodgers of Donegal Hospice

The Association of Donegal Celtic Supporters’ Clubs have made Christmas donations to two very worthy charities.

This year, they made two donations of €1,000 each to Donegal Hospice and to Donegal Down Syndrome.

This monies raised come from the proceeds from their bus draws going to and from Celtic Park from Donegal so far this season, where over €1,000 was raised by supporters. The Association then matched this amount to bring the total to €2,000.


Association of Donegal Celtic Supporters’ Clubs members with Tony McNamee of Donegal Down Syndrome

“We pick two charities every year,” Jamie Sweeney of the Association of Donegal Celtic Supporters’ Clubs said. “The Donegal Hospice, it goes without saying that it’s a fantastic service to so many people in the county and Donegal Down Syndrome, we’ve done some work with them through the Celtic Foundation. Thanks to everyone who supported.

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“Charity is fundamental to Celtic’s identity and honours the legacy of the club's founding father, Brother Walfrid, and we're more than happy to do a little bit to help. Thanks everyone for your continued support and wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas.”

In 2024, the Association made similar presentations to the Donegal-Galway Cancer Bus Service and the Paediatric Ward at Letterkenny University Hospital.

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