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Locals to ‘Brave the Shave’ for Palliative Care next Friday

Several well-known locals are participating in the ‘Brave the Shave Killarney’ fundraiser for the Palliative Care Unit at University Hospital Kerry.
Killarney Racecourse will host the event - described as "The Party for Palliative Care, for people we lost, still have with us and those on their own journey - on June 20, at 7.00pm.
Several locals are participating by shaving their heads or beards to support the cause.
Participant Anne-Marie O'Leary, said: “This is a night to fondly remember our family and friends. It’s an opportunity for us to support and show our deep appreciation for the Palliative Care Unit and the amazing staff that cared for our loved one. I hope the night will be a celebration of life and of lives lived. Looking forward to seeing you all there.”
Denis Dineen is participating “for my mum Noreen who passed away in February 2024. She passed in the Palliative Care Unit in Tralee.”
Donal O’Doherty added, “I had no hesitation when asked to support a fundraiser for Palliative Care. The support that the nurses and volunteers provide for patients with chronic conditions and illnesses and also their carers is extraordinary. Hopefully we can raise funds towards making people’s lives a little better.”
Denis O’Shea of Big Little Bike Shop, Woodlawn, is participating “for all the staff in Palliative Care.”
Donal O’Donoghue said , “I’m doing it for a great cause, the work they do is amazing.”
Brian Horgan is taking part “to support Palliative Care.”
Ian Looney, a barman in Jack C’s, said, “I’m doing this for Palliative Care in honour of the fantastic care of my grandmother Margaret 'Peggy' Looney of Paddy’s sweetshop.”
Paul Chef is participating to “shave it all off in support for this wonderful organisation.”
The evening will be compered by MC Radio Lerry’s Brendan Fuller, with entertainment provided by Derry and Rosie Healy.
Admission to the event is €10, with children under 12 admitted for €7.
Raffle tickets will be available on the night. Sponsorship cards are available, and those seeking more information or wishing to sign up can contact Anne at 086 3440700
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