Clontarf GAA supporting Community First Responders
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Clontarf GAA Hurling and Camogie players are coming together, with support from Clontarf First Responders, to raise funds for additional local publicly available AEDs. On Saturday 10th July, we’re planning to puck a sliotar from St. Anne’s Park to Semple stadium (without leaving the park!) We’ll be pucking the ball for 100 miles or 160kM to raise money to purchase one additional public AED in the area.
Tonight we launched Hurl-A-Ton 21. We'll hurl 100 Miles to raise funds for Defibrillators. We were joined by the CFR Group & Seaghan Kearney who had 1st hand experience of a defib when he suffered a cardiac arrest.
To learn more about Clontarf Community First Responders, email: traceymurphy1@gmail.com