"Virtual" Drogheda 10K for Acquired Brain Injury Ireland

Jordan Foster is raising money for Acquired Brain Injury Ireland
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Drogheda 10K 2021 for ABI Ireland · 1 May 2021 to 3 May 2021 ·

Run the Drogheda 10K virtually this May Bank Holiday. Support Acquired Brain Injury Ireland's Community and Residential services in Louth by setting up a fundraising page now. You'll be joining Race Ambassador and brain injury survivor Jordan Foster.

Story

I'm taking part in this year's "Virtual" Drogheda 10K to support Acquired Brain Injury Ireland. Around the Ireland today approximately 150,000 people are living with a brain injury today. Acquired Brian Injury Ireland help rebuild lives after brain injury. Empowering people to live to their lives to the fullest. This is only possible through donations and our support. Acquired Brian Injury Ireland passionately serve and relentlessly advocate to empower and support people impacted by brain injury to rebuild their lives. What they want is a society where brain injury is understood and all those impacted receive world-class, personalised rehabilitation and support, as and when they need it. All funds raised will be used to support Acquired Brain Injury's Community and Residential services in Louth. Please donate or register to take part and to support the challenge and brain injury survivors in 2021.

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€655.00
Online
€655.00
Offline
€0.00

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