Sports journalist and former professional cyclist Paul Kimmage is calling on cycling enthusiasts from Laois to join him in covering three different countries in just five days for the Irish Hospice Foundation (IHF) this June.
Paul and his daughter Evelyn plan to cover 600km across Croatia, Slovenia and Italy in the five days. They will be pedalling for the IHF’s Nurses for Night Care service, which provides care to people in their own homes at the end of life around the country.
Mr Kimmage said: “This will be my third Cycle Challenge in aid of such a vital service. The Nurses for Night Care service allows people to spend their final days at home with their families. We all wish for a peaceful and comfortable experience for our dearest during their final chapter and by raising funds, we’ll be able to bring that reality one step closer for people.”
“We are encouraging cyclists of all abilities to join us on this stunning route through Croatia, Slovenia and Italy. It’s a hugely rewarding experience,” he added.
Money raised
The cycle has raised €1.7 million for the IHF since it started in 2009, takes place from June 24 to June 30. Over 3,000 families have been cared for by the Nurses for Night Care service with over 9,000 nights of care delivered since it was established. Demand for the service has doubled over the past five years and continues to grow. About €800,000 is needed to fund the service in 2018.
Fulll details can be found here or by calling 01 6793188. Registration closes Friday, March 16.
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