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Total raised so far

£9,445.00 +£1,030.00 Gift Aid See breakdown

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1 year ago

Dan Chilton

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

Congrats and well done all involved

1 year ago

Carmel & Jason

£50.00

+ £12.50 Gift Aid

Amazing achievement. Well done John and the team.

1 year ago

Marian moore

£30.00

+ £7.50 Gift Aid

Well done everyone from Maz, Tim, Timmy-Joe, Donal and Bridget x

1 year ago

Martin Pettitt

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

Good luck!!!

1 year ago

Geraldine Mulhern

£20.00

+ £5.00 Gift Aid

Well done to all, amazing!

1 year ago

Amy Reilly

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

Well done on this huge achievement!

1 year ago

Kieran Lavin

£20.00

Well done all involved!👏👏

1 year ago

John Tracey , Pack Fahy, Mike Fahy, Kathleen Casey , Hannah and John

£180.00

Great work great cause

1 year ago

Andrew wells

£20.00

1 year ago

Damien

£40.00

+ £10.00 Gift Aid

Well done

Orlaith The Way To Galway

Event dates: 2nd June 2022 – 4th June 2022

John Moriarty, Sean Fahy, Anthony Moriarty, Andy Chapman are raising money for Foundation for Conductive Education, Macmillan Cancer Support and University Hospitals Birmingham Charity

Our story

In June this year, John, Sean, Anthony and Andy will be joining the 'Orlaith The Way To Galway' team (made up of 37 cyclists and 9 support team), and cycling over 200 miles from Birmingham, England to Tuam in Co. Galway, Ireland to raise money for three very deserving charities.

The three charities - NICE Centre for Movement Disorders, QEHB Fighting Skin Cancer and Macmillan UK have been carefully selected due to their personal significance and connection to the cyclists.

Orlaith, who inspired the groups name, is a 6 year old family member of the cyclists. Orlaith has a movement disorder meaning she is currently a full time wheelchair user. She attends NICE for vital movement therapy known as conductive education as well as schooling, and the charity have been a huge part of the progress she has made so far.
QEHB Fighting Skin Cancer were chosen following the loss of Orlaith's grandfather Tommy-Joe Ryan. The charity supports a variety of research projects including research of immunotherapy drugs, melanoma targeting treatment, and research into rare skin cancers such as Merkel Cell Cancer. A much loved family member of the team, Tommy-Joe Ryan, sadly lost his battle against this invasive disease in July 2020. It is in his memory the cycle route has been chosen, mirroring a journey he took back to his hometown many times.
Macmillan UK have recently supported a very inspirational and determined family member and friend of the cyclists through her cancer diagnosis. The support Macmillan have provided has been extremely valuable through her treatment. The charity has been chosen in recognition of the wonderful support they have given to the family.

It's an honour to take part in this cycle and raise awareness and much-needed funds for these three charities. The whole team are currently putting in huge amounts of effort training for this challenge, and any donation big or small would be greatly appreciated. You can find out more info and keep up with our training over on our social media pages - @orlaiththewaytogalway.

Thank you so much!


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Our 3 charities

Foundation for Conductive Education

Charity number: 295873

Macmillan Cancer Support

Charity number: 261017

University Hospitals Birmingham Charity

Charity number: 1165716

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