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NI woman on how cancer at 21 made her feel each day is truly a gift

NI woman on how cancer at 21 made her feel each day is truly a gift Judith thought she had indigestion but was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma Judith ringing the bell Never miss a thing from Belfast and beyond - sign up for FREE newsletter direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A Co Armagh woman who was diagnosed with cancer in her early 20s says it s shown her a fresh and deeper appreciation of how each day is truly a gift .

Auction of Hope raises over £90,000 for two local charities

Ulster Herald Advertisement Auctioneer Richard Beattie, seated, is pictured with Colleen Milligan, Fundraising Manager at Air Ambulance Northern Ireland, Kerry Anderson, Head of Fundraising at Air Ambulance NI, Cormac McMullan, Community Fundraiser at Cancer Fund for Children and Bridie O Donnell representing John and Pat O Donnell, who donated Lot 161, the vintage Porsche tractor. Jmac-03 ‘Auction of Hope’ raises over £90,000 for two local charities Posted: 9:52 am May 11, 2021 SHARE A GRAND total of £92,450 has been raised as a result of a massive online charity auction overseen by a well-known Tyrone businessman. Richard Beattie, of Beattie Livestock Sales, described the ‘Auction of Hope’ as the biggest-ever charity auction he had worked on.

NI s Auction of Hope announces fundraising total

May 8, 2021 10:00 am The inaugural ‘Auction of Hope’ organised by Air Ambulance Northern Ireland’s (AANI) agri-business group, has raised a phenomenal £92,450 for two well-loved charities, Air Ambulance NI and Cancer Fund for Children. Over 20,000 people tuned in to the event, which took place on Friday, April 16. Auction of Hope The Auction of Hope was facilitated by Richard Beattie of Beattie Livestock Sales, and included an impressive 161 lots, taking more than three and a half hours to complete. Speaking on behalf of the AANI Agri-business Group, Libby Clarke said: “We have been completely overwhelmed by the amount of support we have received through this auction.

Charities line up to praise support from Denis Lynn, chairman of Finnebrogue Artisan who died in tragic accident

Charities line up to praise support from Denis Lynn, chairman of Finnebrogue Artisan who died in tragic accident Philip Bradfield © Denis Lynn visiting Christian Aid projects in Kenya in May 2015. A string of charities have praised the support they received from Downpatrick businessman Denis Lynn, who died this week in a tragic accident. Mr Lynn, 63, was chairman of the Downpatrick based food company Finnebrogue Artisan which he built up from scratch and which now employs 1000 with a turnover last year of £100,000. There have been widespread tributes to him after his fatal accident in a quad bike accident on Sunday evening.

Funeral details confirmed for Denis Lynn, chairman of Finnebrogue Artisan - charities line up to praise his support

Funeral details confirmed for Denis Lynn, chairman of Finnebrogue Artisan - charities line up to praise his support
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