All-Ireland tickets made available to support Naoise and family
Who is going to win the Sam Maguire on Sunday? That is a question that many GAA followers are asking as the countdown to the final picks up pace with Dublin the strong favourites.
Whatever about the answer to that intriguing question one thing is certain. Tickets will be eagerly sought by fans from both counties and many neutrals as well.
As part of the initiative to raise finance to go towards the 'Support for Naoise Fund' FOUR All-Ireland SFC final tickets have been made available. Naoise is the son of Eadaoin and Damien 'Swiss' Clarke, a well-known figure in the Meath GAA fraternity.
Recently Naoise was diagnosed with a rare brain tumour and a well-supported 'Support for Naoise' campaign is well underway powered by the goodwill of people in Dunderry, Rath Chairn and beyond. The Dunderry GAA club issued a statement outlining their plans and how support can be provided.
Dunderry GAA Club
One of our clubs most well-known dual stars, Damien “Swiss” Clarke needs our support. Swiss has been a wonderful servant to Dunderry all his life, in both football and hurling. He has represented Meath at minor, U21 and senior level. Swiss and his wife Eadaoin’s son Naoise has recently been diagnosed with a very rare brain tumour. Because of these circumstances, currently, Swiss and Eadaoin are unable to work so that they can provide the best possible care for Naoise in his own home and so that they can enjoy every moment with him and his big sister, Muireann.
In order to support Naoise and his family, members of the Dunderry/ Rath Cairn community have established a “Support for Naoise Fund”. To help raise money for this fund, the committee will be holding a 5km family fun run in Dunderry at 3pm and an evening event in the Rath Cairn Hall at 8pm, all on 23rd September.
In advance of this we are also organising a draw for 4 All Ireland tickets for this weekend’s All Ireland Football Final. The four tickets are seated together. The draw will take place in Kilmacud GAA grounds, at the Kilmacud Sevens, this Saturday (16th of September) at 7 p.m. This is a limited draw, with just 200 tickets, and each ticket costs €50.
All proceeds from this draw will go directly to the Support for Naoise fund. A sincere thank you to the Kilmacud Crokes club for allowing us the platform to raise much needed funds at their annual event.
Please contact Kevin Dowd on 086 600 2044 for your All Ireland Draw tickets.
If you are not interested in the draw but would still like to support the cause, you can pledge money by contacting 0876845131 or 0876332182 or by clicking on the following Go Fund me link https://www.gofundme.com/support-for-naoise
Alternatively, you can lodge money into the following bank account:
Branch:Bank of Ireland – Athboy, Account Name: Cliodhna Ní Thailtigh
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We appreciate the time you have taken to read this letter and look forward to hearing from you in the near future.