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LC-camogie-03 
 Pic Larry Cummins.
Club camogie player Lorna Coffey, a member of the Defence Forces (Army) uses her army training as she crawls under some netting watched by Darren Coyle-Garde of Pieta House.
START>>>"St Vincent's Camogie Club are proud to announce that our camogie club is launching a fundraiser for Pieta House and Mna Feasa. For this we are asking and encouraging that all members and their families get involved. Since we cannot train together we are hoping to use this to stay in contact and give the girls a reason to be active.
What are we doing?
We have a camogie player Carol Geaney who is currently in the Lebanon with the army. Since we’re not sure when she can come home to us, we are going to walk, run, jog or crawl the distance to her! This is 5,400kms.
Each time you go for a walk or run, please let us know. That means that even if you did 1 km and three others in your family went with you, then that counts as 4kms! Each day you do it (it doesn’t matter how often as there’s no pressure on anyone) we need you to let the coach know the distance. That way we can keep track of the distance covered.
Each week on Facebook the distance will be marked out on the map to show everyone how far along the journey we are!
This is a great opportunity to get active, keep the club together and raise funds all at the same time.
Also we are asking you to take photos and send the photo of you on your walk to your coach or to the club facebook page so that we can feature you and your family on our journey as we go. The more the merrier.
So get out the club gear. Old and new members, supporters, family and community - let’s get going..
Carol we are on our way!!!!
Tag, Share, Like, Donate!!
#Saints #GreenArmy #CorktoLebanon
ENDS.
LC-camogie-03 
 Pic Larry Cummins.
Club camogie player Lorna Coffey, a member of the Defence Forces (Army) uses her army training as she crawls under some netting watched by Darren Coyle-Garde of Pieta House.
START>>>"St Vincent's Camogie Club are proud to announce that our camogie club is launching a fundraiser for Pieta House and Mna Feasa. For this we are asking and encouraging that all members and their families get involved. Since we cannot train together we are hoping to use this to stay in contact and give the girls a reason to be active.
What are we doing?
We have a camogie player Carol Geaney who is currently in the Lebanon with the army. Since we’re not sure when she can come home to us, we are going to walk, run, jog or crawl the distance to her! This is 5,400kms.
Each time you go for a walk or run, please let us know. That means that even if you did 1 km and three others in your family went with you, then that counts as 4kms! Each day you do it (it doesn’t matter how often as there’s no pressure on anyone) we need you to let the coach know the distance. That way we can keep track of the distance covered.
Each week on Facebook the distance will be marked out on the map to show everyone how far along the journey we are!
This is a great opportunity to get active, keep the club together and raise funds all at the same time.
Also we are asking you to take photos and send the photo of you on your walk to your coach or to the club facebook page so that we can feature you and your family on our journey as we go. The more the merrier.
So get out the club gear. Old and new members, supporters, family and community - let’s get going..
Carol we are on our way!!!!
Tag, Share, Like, Donate!!
#Saints #GreenArmy #CorktoLebanon
ENDS.
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Pic Larry Cummins.
Club camogie player Lorna Coffey, a member of the Defence Forces (Army) uses her army training as she crawls under some netting watched by Darren Coyle-Garde of Pieta House.
START>>>"St Vincent's Camogie Club are proud to announce that our camogie club is launching a fundraiser for Pieta House and Mna Feasa. For this we are asking and encouraging that all members and their families get involved. Since we cannot train together we are hoping to use this to stay in contact and give the girls a reason to be active.
What are we doing?
We have a camogie player Carol Geaney who is currently in the Lebanon with the army. Since we’re not sure when she can come home to us, we are going to walk, run, jog or crawl the distance to her! This is 5,400kms.
Each time you go for a walk or run, please let us know. That means that even if you did 1 km and three others in your family went with you, then that counts as 4kms! Each day you do it (it doesn’t matter how often as there’s no pressure on anyone) we need you to let the coach know the distance. That way we can keep track of the distance covered.
Each week on Facebook the distance will be marked out on the map to show everyone how far along the journey we are!
This is a great opportunity to get active, keep the club together and raise funds all at the same time.
Also we are asking you to take photos and send the photo of you on your walk to your coach or to the club facebook page so that we can feature you and your family on our journey as we go. The more the merrier.
So get out the club gear. Old and new members, supporters, family and community - let’s get going..
Carol we are on our way!!!!
Tag, Share, Like, Donate!!
#Saints #GreenArmy #CorktoLebanon
ENDS.