IRFU Charitable 1000km cycle Sponsorship

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Paul Harvey

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Aug 5, 2011, 6:44:44 AM8/5/11
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Hi Lads

After breaking my leg in two places 18months ago playing rugby. I know how fortunate I was to have recovered with no long term damage as a result I've decided to take part in a 1000 kilometre cycle for the Charitable Trust of the IRFU in New Zealand from the 15th of September to the 3rd of October. 

The goal is to raise a minimum of €8,000 euro for the IRFU Charitable Trust to take part.

Lads this is a charity that hopefully we will never have to call on but one that makes a massive difference, I'm aware that a lot of you have already donated but for those of you that haven't here is your chance.  
To donate to my campaign for the IRFU Charitable Trust is easy just simply click on the link below.
http://www.mycharity.ie/event/harveys_1000km_cycle/.

The Charitable Trust is a Registered Charity which looks after the needs of 36 Paralysed Rugby Players in Ireland. They try to make life more bearable for these unfortunate young men who were injured while playing the game. They give financial assistance and also help with wheelchair and other equipment like computers, motor and home needs and general care. This financial help goes solely to those rugby players seriously injured and living in Ireland

Much Appreciated

Paul

Paul Harvey

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Aug 17, 2011, 7:23:06 AM8/17/11
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Lads

I've a mini fundraiser for the IRFU Charitable Trust as part of the 1000km cycle I'm taking part in sep this sat on Shelbourne Road before the France game and the following week before the England game. 
It involves shaking buckets and face painting shamrocks which I've a number of girls lined up to look after. I will also have a two bikes set up that fans can have a go on.

If anyone has a hour free before either of the matchs to shake a bucket I'd really appreciate it.

Also just to clarify the money goes direct to the IRFU and not towards the costs of the cycle trip to New Zealand. I cover the cost of that myself.

Just a reminder if anyone would like To donate to my campaign for the IRFU Charitable Trust is easy just simply click on the link below.

See you this evening

Paul
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Paul Harvey

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Sep 11, 2011, 2:16:05 PM9/11/11
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Hi Lads

I know a few of you had asked me to send on a reminder. Head off on Tuesday only €700 out of the €8,000 left to raise all donation made go directly to the IRFU Charitable trust.  


Thanks

Paul

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Paul Harvey

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Sep 12, 2011, 4:49:39 PM9/12/11
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Make a donation Fuckers

No seriously this is a charity that really makes a difference for one of our own.

Much Appreciated

Paul

On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 7:16 PM, Paul Harvey <pharve...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Lads

I know a few of you had asked me to send on a reminder. Head off on Tuesday only €700 out of the €8,000 left to raise all donation made go directly to the IRFU Charitable trust.  
Thanks

Paul

On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 11:44 AM, Paul Harvey <pharve...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Lads

After breaking my leg in two places 18months ago playing rugby. I know how fortunate I was to have recovered with no long term damage as a result I've decided to take part in a 1000 kilometre cycle for the Charitable Trust of the IRFU in New Zealand from the 15th of September to the 3rd of October. 

The goal is to raise a minimum of €8,000 euro for the IRFU Charitable Trust to take part.

Lads this is a charity that hopefully we will never have to call on but one that makes a massive difference, I'm aware that a lot of you have already donated but for those of you that haven't here is your chance.  
To donate to my campaign for the IRFU Charitable Trust is easy just simply click on the link below.
http://www.mycharity.ie/event/harveys_1000km_cycle/.

The Charitable Trust is a Registered Charity which looks after the needs of 36 Paralysed Rugby Players in Ireland. They try to make life more bearable for these unfortunate young men who were injured while playing the game. They give financial assistance and also help with wheelchair and other equipment like computers, motor and home needs and general care. This financial help goes solely to those rugby players seriously injured and living in Ireland

Much Appreciated

Paul



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Richard Feighery

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Sep 13, 2011, 5:28:04 AM9/13/11
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Made a donation there tall Paul... is there any chance some of this fundraising can go towards the "Art McCoy Learn How to Pass a Rugby Ball Foundation"?

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