Farrell family tackle Sea to Summit for Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation

On Saturday, November 9, members of the Farrell Family will undertake Sea to Summit in aid of Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation.

For those who don’t know Dr Bertie Farrell, a Roscommon native, who later became a Westport man, was a family GP in Westport where he was hugely respected by his community and patients alike.

In 1992 Dr Farrell, together with a small group of like-minded people, set up Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation to provide a hospice care service, in association with the Western Health Board. It was no easy task at the time and took a lot of time and effort, but today the hospice provides a free service that has already helped thousands of families at the worst time in their lives.

In honour of Dr Farrell, this November his children and grandchildren will take part in this year's Sea to Summit race to raise funds for the hospice. Sea to Summit is a challenging adventure race that incorporates running, cycling and hiking - part of which, fittingly takes in sections of Murrisk, the peaceful and picturesque resting place of the late Dr Bertie Farrell.

The family will wear specially designed t-shirts bearing the Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation logo and the hashtag #spiritofbertie. Support for this wonderful family effort would be greatly appreciated by the Farrell family. You can donate via https://www.gofundme.com/f/c8zng4

 

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