PHOTO: Members and friends of the Loftus Family, Ballinrobe, presented a cheque for €24,020 to Mary McHugh Murphy, Cancer Fund for Children, the proceeds of ‘Climb for Fergal’ which was held earlier this year.

Mayo family raise €24,000 for children’s cancer charity

A Ballinrobe family raised €24,000 for a local charity in memory of their son and brother.

The Loftus family in Ballinrobe raised a total of €24,020 after hosting ‘Climb for Fergal’ last May in aid of Cancer Fund for Children’s Daisy Lodge in Cong in memory of Ballinrobe native, Fergal Loftus.

The climb of Croagh Patrick saw up to 100 people take part throughout the day. The funds were raised through community events, online donations and donations on the very successful day, which saw walkers meet up afterwards in Campbell’s pub in Murrisk, Westport for music and refreshments where many shared their memories of Fergal.

A spokesperson for the Loftus family said, “The event was an overwhelming success and we are so grateful to the large number of people who travelled to Murrisk and climbed the Reek with us on the day.

‘We are absolutely thrilled with the amount raised and were very proud to be able to hand over a cheque to Mary McHugh Murphy of Cancer Fund For Children in Fergal’s memory.

‘We are extremely grateful to everyone who donated both online and cash donations, to Ballintubber GAA club who gave us the takings of a week’s lotto, to those who organised card games in The Neale and Ballinrobe along with anyone who helped us throughout the event and beyond. We are humbled by people’s generosity and kindness.”

The event raised vital funds for Cancer Fund for Children, an all-Ireland charity. Their mission is that no child on the island of Ireland should face a cancer diagnosis alone.

The charity are currently in the process of building a new facility (Daisy Lodge) on the shores of Lough Corrib at Lisloughrey just outside the village of Cong in Mayo.

To date, groundworks have been completed with construction of the facility to begin soon and will take 18 months to complete.

Cancer Fund for children provide short breaks to families from the Republic of Ireland in Daisy Lodge, Newcastle, County Down. However, for every one family referred another six families must go in a waiting list as Daisy Lodge is running at full capacity.

It is now their vision to open a second therapeutic short break centre Daisy Lodge Cong and welcome families for breaks within two years. This will allow the charity to increase the number of children and parents they support from 1,800 to 4,000 each year.

For further information on Cancer Fund for Children or Daisy Lodge, Cong, contact Mary McHugh Murphy, Connaught Regional Fundraiser for Cancer fund for children at: mary@cancerfundforchildren.ie Tel 0879443277