Fundraising for the Transplant World Cup

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Raising money for Transplant Sport Northern Ireland

Transplant Sport NI is a registered charity. It encourages Organ Transplant recipients to lead an active and healthy life. It encourages organ, bone marrow and stem cell transplant recipients to lead an active and healthy life. They do this through organizing sporting events, participation in the British and World Transplant games and other social activities. They also promote the Organ Donor Register Scheme. They provide a network of support and contacts for transplant recipients and their family and friends. Transplant Sport Northern Ireland aims to provide relief and preserve and protect the health of individuals in Northern Ireland who have had a transplant. It aims to provide transplant recipients sport and recreational activities, rehabilitates individuals and improve their condition of life. It also aims to advance the education of the public about transplants and promote human organ and tissue donation for the relief of persons in need of transplant. It hopes to recruit and train volunteers to enable to meet these objectives

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Transplant Sport NI are fundraising to send our football team to the first ever World Cup taking place from 8th-14th September in Cervia, Italy.

The Northern Ireland Team is a mixed gender team who have all had life saving Heart, Liver, Kidney or Stem Cell transplants. They have all been training hard since 2023 and are determined to show the World the benefits of Organ Donation, give thanks to their donors and give hope to those waiting on a transplant that life can flourish post critical illness.

And of course - do their best in the Northern Ireland shirt to bring the World Cup home.

The team are supported by IFA coach Michael Boyd, team doctor Damian Fogarty and our very own Living Donor, IFA referee, Arleen Campbell.

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Donation summary

Total
£5,808.92
+ £1,281.75 Gift Aid
Online
£5,808.92

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