Active Borris-in-Ossory man Canice Sheeran is set to scale new heights shortly when he joins thousands of people around Ireland who are joining the Climb for Charlie Challenge.
Charlie Bird’s diagnosis of motor neuron disease was devastating initially, but the amount of support he received from the general public was a huge source of strength for him and his family. Charlie now wants to use this outpouring of support to help other people suffering with a terminal illness, and those suffering from thoughts of suicide and self-harm.
Charlie intends to climb Croagh Patrick on Saturday, April 2 to raise funds for two charities very close to his heart – Irish Motor Neuron Disease Association and Pieta, Ireland’s national suicide prevention charity. Due to health and safety restrictions, the numbers who will be allowed to climb Croagh Patrick on that day will be limited, but Charlie’s hope is that people all over Ireland will get involved in ‘Climb with Charlie’ in their own area.
With this in mind, Laois man Canice Sheeran has decided to attempt to climb the Devils Bit in Tipperary on the same day April 2.
Canice has set up a fundraising page through Charlie’s www.donate.ie page, all funds will go towards Charlie’s above named charities.
The Fundraiser can be accessed through Canice’s Facebook page or simply google www.idonate.ie/CaniceSheeran922
All donations towards this worthy cause will be gratefully appreciated.
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