The All-Ireland winning men and women's Dublin GAA teams are to join together in raising funds for sick children in Ireland.
They'll be donating signed jerseys from the winning finals with money raised going toward Children's Health Ireland. For a chance to win all it takes is a €5 donation.
The Champions for Sick Children draw opens today and will continue through to Sunday September 10. Supporters can enter as many times as they wish, and the draw will take place on Tuesday September 12.
All money raised will go toward supporting children in CHI Crumlin, Temple Street, Tallaght and Connolly. You can donate for an entry here.
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Hugh Kane, Chief Executive at Children’s Health Foundation said: “The Dublin GAA hospital visits after the All-Ireland wins brought so much joy and energy to our heroes in Children’s Health Ireland hospitals and urgent care centres. We are delighted to see the Dublin Men and Ladies teams continue their support through Champions for Sick Children. This draw will not only continue to bring joy and energy to sick children and their families, it will also raise vital, life-saving funds for Children’s Health Foundation.”
Suzanne O’Neill, Partner at RSM Ireland, said: “RSM Ireland is delighted to support Champions for Sick Children to raise funds for Children’s Health Foundation. Giving back to the community is at the heart of what we do at RSM and we are excited to watch our partnership grow to help even more sick children across Ireland.”
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