The mother-of-two donated €5300 to the country's only dedicated children's grief centre in Limerick.
They are currently fundraising to build a new, purpose built centre so please, please consider fundraising for them if you have any future events coming up. “We met with founder Sr Helen, chief fundraiser Carol and psychotherapist Teresa, who gave up their precious time explaining what this money would mean to the charity. Writing on Instagram, Ms Phelan said: “[I] visited the premises of the Children’s Grief Centre here in Limerick with one of my oldest friends from home, Laura, to hand over a cheque for €5,300 raised by Laura and her sisters and my Dad and Mam following the Climb with Charlie event to Croagh Patrick last month.
Vicky Phelan delivered the money raised from Charlie Bird's climb to a 'fantastic' charity in Limerick on Friday.
They offer a fantastic service that so many more children and young people could avail of if the Centre were up and running in their new premises,’ she said. ‘This €5,300 raised will help the Children’s Grief Centre to provide their support services to children and young people affected by loss through death, separation or divorce. ‘So wonderful to have you with us today Vicky! Thank you for popping in, alongside Laura today!
VICKY Phelan has visited a "fantastic" charity to deliver funds raised by her friends and family after the Climb With Charlie event last month.The bra.
"They offer a fantastic service that so many more children and young people could avail of if the Centre were up and running in their new premises." "The Centre provides a safe and supportive place for children and young people up to the age of 24, who are grieving. "The Children's Grief Centre in Limerick is the ONLY dedicated grief centre open to children in the country. "This €5,300 raised will help the Children's Grief Centre to provide their support services to children and young people affected by loss through death, separation or divorce. She wrote on Instagram: "Today I visited the premises of the @childrensgriefcentre here in Limerick with one of my oldest friends from home, Laura, to hand over a cheque for €5,300 raised by Laura and her sisters and my Dad and Mam @gaby.kelly.397 and my sister @lynzik62 following the #climbwithcharlie event to Croagh Patrick last month. VICKY Phelan has visited a "fantastic" charity to deliver funds raised by her friends and family after the Climb With Charlie event last month.
The cervical cancer campaigner learned how the €5,300 she donated would benefit the charity, who help young people cope with grief.
They offer a fantastic service that so many more children and young people could avail of if the Centre were up and running in their new premises. "This €5,300 raised will help the Children's Grief Centre to provide their support services to children and young people affected by loss through death, separation or divorce. Vicky Phelan paid a visit to the Children's Grief centre in Limerick on Friday to donate the money raised by her friends and family after the Climb With Charlie campaign.
The Cervical Check campaigner posted pictures from her day out with one of her best friends after they visited the Children's Grief Centre in Limerick.
The Children's Grief Centre responded by thanking Vicky for her visit, writing: "So wonderful to have you with us today Vicky! Thank you for popping in, alongside Laura today! "The Children's Grief Centre in Limerick is the ONLY dedicated grief centre open to children in the country. "This €5,300 raised will help the Children's Grief Centre to provide their support services to children and young people affected by loss through death, separation or divorce.
The CervicalCheck campaigner, her family and friends raised €5300 for the Children's Grief Centre in Limerick during the Climb with Charlie event back in ...
The Children's Grief Centre showed their gratitude for Vicky as they responded: "So wonderful to have you with us today Vicky! Thank you for popping in, alongside Laura today! "The Children's Grief Centre in Limerick is the ONLY dedicated grief centre open to children in the country. "This €5,300 raised will help the Children's Grief Centre to provide their support services to children and young people affected by loss through death, separation or divorce.