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    Weʼve raised £2,680 to Support Air Ambulance NI & Prostate Cancer Research at the Patrick G Johnston Centre, QUB - with Donegal GAA

    Funded on Friday, 9th June 2023

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    GAA figures from each of Ulster’s nine counties will be taking on a 15,000 ft leap on Friday 14th April to raise money for both the Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research at Queen’s University Belfast and the Air Ambulance NI service.

    Get behind Donegal's skydiver, Ladies Senior Football Manager, Maxi Curran, and help your county raise the most money!

    The GAA is great at rallying round for worthwhile causes - and both of these charities are surely that! Please give what you can. Your support will help so many people in a time of need, both now and in the future.

    Over 4,500 men in Ireland are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year. The prostate cancer research team at Queen’s University Belfast, based at the Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research, is focused on improving treatments for those patients with the most serious types of prostate cancer.

    The team, led by Prof Joe O’Sullivan, Prof Suneil Jain and oncologist Dr Aidan Cole is dedicated to ensuring that its patients and their families have the best treatments at the correct time and that survival rates continue to improve for men diagnosed with prostate cancer.

    Air Ambulance NI work in partnership with the NI Ambulance Service (NIAS), to provide the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) for the region. Serious or life-threatening situations can happen to anyone at any time and on average, every single day two individual finds themselves in critical need of the service.

    The charity’s operational helicopter carries a crew compiling pilot, doctor, and paramedic, 365 days of the year operating for twelve hours every day. They attend some of the most traumatic medical incidents across the province and are dedicated to delivering the very best possible pre-hospital critical care, both at the scene and whilst transferring the patient to the most appropriate hospital for their specific injuries.

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      54

      • Convoy GAC

        Convoy GAC

        May 24, 2023

        £100.00

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Apr 15, 2023

        £35.00

      • Angela Ryan

        Angela Ryan

        Apr 13, 2023

        Good luck

        £30.00

      • Ulster Ladies

        Ulster Ladies

        Mar 23, 2023

        Good Luck Maxi, we are delighted to support two very worthy causes which are very close to all our hearts.

        £250.00

      • Maggie Campbell

        Maggie Campbell

        Mar 13, 2023

        Best of luck Maxi.

        £25.00

      • Cookie

        Cookie

        Mar 12, 2023

        £20.00

      • Claire Gavigan

        Claire Gavigan

        Mar 12, 2023

        Best of luck Mark

        £20.00

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      Ulster GAA is one of five provincial bodies of the GAA and it supports the efforts of its nine constituent County Committees, 300+ clubs and 250,000 volunteer members and players. It promotes and manages the games of Gaelic Football, Hurling, Handball and Rounders

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