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Cavan cancer patient encourages locals to support 'Moylagh Challenge'

Jun 12, 2024 17:58 By News Northern Sound
Cavan cancer patient encourages locals to support 'Moylagh Challenge'
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Co Cavan man Declan Brady has urged communities to come together to raise vital funds for local cancer supports.

Cancer patient and avid walker, Declan Brady, will take part in the Moylagh JFK 50 Mile Challenge to raise funds for The Irish Cancer Society, LARCC, and Palliative Care this month. Last year, just months after receiving his bowel cancer diagnosis and whilst going through chemotherapy treatment, Declan Brady, walked half of the Moylagh JFK 50 Mile Challenge. Since then, Declan received the news that his cancer had spread. This weekend, he plans to walk as much of the challenge as he can and encourages others to get involved. The 13th annual fundraising event will take place on June 15th, 2024, starting at the Moylagh Community Centre at 6am. To date, the Challenge has raised over €1.2 million for cancer patients and their families.

Speaking to Northern Sound, Declan Brady from outlined the importance of people getting involved this weekend; "There's nothing like the JFK 50 Mile Walk it. It is the best walking event in the country. While it is a challenge, the JFK50 mile committee and the crew behind the scenes have created an event that shows the finest example of community spirit in action. This is the reason walkers return every year. The local community gets right behind you, and everybody is willing you to finish it. All the money raised goes to the Irish Cancer Society and local cancer support centres as well. The work they do is just incredible and it's so important for cancer patients to be able to get that support because absolutely nobody should go through cancer alone.

"I wouldn't be here today without the support I have received. I am blessed to have a great crew around me - my wife Audrey, son Conor, my parents, and siblings, and all my friends, neighbours, work colleagues, JFK50 Mile crew, and the wider community-too many to name but they know who they are. They have inspired me in their own way to stay positive and keep going." To learn more about the challenge or to get involved visit 50milechallenge.ie. Anyone with questions or concerns about cancer can contact the Irish Cancer Society Support Line on Freephone 1800 200 700 or email [email protected] 

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