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Cycle for Care – A Family Affair

Paul Kimmage and Evelyn Kimmage

Paul Kimmage and Daughter Evelyn pedal in aid of The IHF

Sports journalist and former professional cyclist Paul Kimmage this week called on cycling enthusiasts nationwide to join him and his daughter Evelyn on a 600km challenge in aid of The Irish Hospice Foundation this June.

The duo, along with many others, will be leading the way in the picturesque Porto to Lisbon event and pedalling for the IHF’s Nurses for Night Care service.

This service is provided via the Irish Cancer Society night nursing service. More information on using the night nursing service is available  here

Full details can be found HERE or by calling 01 6793188.

Repro Free: Monday 16th January 2017. Former cycling pro Paul Kimmage and his daughter Evelyn today called on cycling enthusiasts to join them and cycle for care on a 600km challenge in aid of The Irish Hospice Foundation this June. The duo, pictured in UCD today will be leading the way in the picturesque Porto to Lisbon event and pedalling for the IHF’s Nurses for Night Care service. Picture Jason Clarke.

The Sunday Independent journalist said: “I’ve cycled for this worthy cause for the past two years. On those journeys I’ve heard inspirational stories from fellow cyclists about Nurses for Night Care service. Nurses work throughout the night enabling people to spend their final days at home with families by their side. This year my daughter Evelyn is joining me making it an even more special experience as family is everything.”

“End of life affects every village and street. We all wish for a peaceful and comfortable experience for our dearest during their final chapter and this IHF service makes that possible. I’m encouraging cyclists of all abilities to join me and Evelyn and pedal the picturesque Portuguese coastline. It’s a hugely rewarding experience,” said Paul.

The Kingspan-sponsored cycle, which has raised €1.5m for the IHF since it started in 2009, takes place from June 25th to July 1st along the charming coastline of Portugal. Helen McVeigh, IHF Events Manager, said 2,475 families have been cared for by the Nurses for Night Care service with 7,200 nights of care provided since it was established. This service is provided via the Irish Cancer Society night nursing service.

“Pedal power can make a real difference so please join us and help support families and caregivers nationwide. Paul continues to be an amazing ambassador for this cycle and we’re delighted to have such a high profile sportsman leading the challenge and raising funds for this vital nursing service.

Huge thanks to our sponsors Kingspan for their continued support and to all cyclists who’ve raised funds in the past.”

This is a fantastic way to challenge yourself and see the beautiful coastline and countryside of Portugal. Starting in Porto and staying in historic towns along the way to Lisbon, you will be supported throughout your journey by our team.  Flights, accommodation and full board are included and full details can be found HERE or by calling 01 6793188.

Repro Free: Monday 16th January 2017. Former cycling pro Paul Kimmage and his daughter Evelyn today called on cycling enthusiasts to join them and cycle for care on a 600km challenge in aid of The Irish Hospice Foundation this June. The duo, pictured in UCD today with Tommy Horkan age 9 and Laura Manning age 8 from Stillorgan, will be leading the way in the picturesque Porto to Lisbon event and pedalling for the IHF’s Nurses for Night Care service. Picture Jason Clarke.

Caption: Former cycling pro Paul Kimmage and his daughter Evelyn today called on cycling enthusiasts to join them and cycle for care on a 600km challenge in aid of The Irish Hospice Foundation this June. The duo, pictured in UCD with Tommy Horkan age 9 and Laura Manning age 8 from Stillorgan, will be leading the way in the picturesque Porto to Lisbon event and pedalling for the IHF’s Nurses for Night Care service.

Repro Free: Monday 16th January 2017. Former cycling pro Paul Kimmage and his daughter Evelyn today called on cycling enthusiasts to join them and cycle for care on a 600km challenge in aid of The Irish Hospice Foundation this June. The duo, pictured in UCD today with Tommy Horkan age 9 and Laura Manning age 8 from Stillorgan, will be leading the way in the picturesque Porto to Lisbon event and pedalling for the IHF’s Nurses for Night Care service. Picture Jason Clarke.

Listen to Paul and Evelyn’s radio ad urging cyclists to join them on the Porto to Lisbon cycle challenge

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