Carrigtwohill GAA Club will host Camán till Dawn
The Carrigtwohill Juvenile Club are running an overnight ‘puckathon’ on Bank Holiday Sunday, 4th June, as part of a mental health awareness initiative that is being undertaken by the club for 2017.
This event will take place in the ball alley at West End. The participants will be the playing members of Carrigtwohill GAA Club and it will involve the continuous pucking of the sliotar from dusk till dawn.
We hope to increase mental health awarenesss and also raise funds for local mental health organisations.
Sadly, we have lost three former members of the Juvenile Club to suicide in the last three years. The key focus of this event is something that is close to the hearts of many people in Carrigtwohill.
The Juvenile Club wants to get the word out there about Camán Till Dawn to create as much awareness of what it is about and why we are running it.
To Support this worthy cause you can donate at the following page Click here for the link
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Shane Supple Cork East GDA
Martin Fogarty, National Hurling Development Manager.
Gemma O’Connor Cork Senior Camogie
John Cleary & The Cork Minor Ladies Football Team
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Brendan Maher Tipperary Senior Hurler
Valerie Mulcahy Holder of 10 All Ireland Senior Football medals with Cork
Jackie Tyrrell Kilkenny Senior Hurler
Tadhg de Búrca Waterford Senior Hurler
Ann Downey Kilkenny 12 All-Ireland Senior Camogie medals with Kilkenny
Niall McCarthy – Cork Senior Hurler
James Barry Tipperary Senior Hurler
Ruby Walsh
Cork Fé 15 hurling panel, & manager, Noel Furlong
Cillian Buckley Kilkenny Senior Hurler
Séan Óg Ó hAilpín Cork Senior Hurler
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