NRFA & FDNY Joint Charity Cycle from American Embassy Residence in Phoenix Park to 9/11 Memorial Garden in Kinsale

 

DIARY DATE: 9th – 11th September 2024

 

NRFA & FDNY Joint Charity Cycle from American Embassy Residence in Phoenix Park to 9/11 Memorial Garden in Kinsale – in aid of Aoibheann’s Pink Tie and the Friends of Firefighters FDNY

 

                        

 

                                               September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

 

What:                                  The National Retained Firefighters Association of Ireland are undertaking

                                               a Joint Charity Cycle with visiting members of the New York Fire Department (FDNY)

                                               Participants will cycle a total of 360.1 kms/223.4 miles.

 

Where:                              Dublin, Wicklow, Wexford, Waterford and Cork, taking in Fire Stations

                                              right along the route, with a grand finale at the 9/11 Memorial Garden in Kinsale.

 

When:                               Monday 9th September to Wednesday 11th September 2024.

 

Timings

 

Monday 9th September:

10am Departure from the Embassy Residence of United States of America in Phoenix Park

Ambassador Claire Cronin will be in attendance. (Press/Photographers welcome!)

 

Tuesday 10th September:

8am Departure from Enniscorthy Fire Station

 

Wednesday 11th September: 

8am Departure from Youghal Fire Station with Grand Finale in Kinsale 9/11 Memorial Gardens approx. 6pm

 

The Joint Reason:        Joint Charity Cycle by the NRFA – 2 outstanding charities!

                                              Friends of Firefighters in New York City

                                              Ireland’s National Children’s Cancer Charity, Aoibheann’s Pink Tie

                                              www.aoibheannspinktie.ie     #fightlikeachild

 

The Commitment:     To put the fire out on Children’s Cancer and to honour those that were lost on 9/11, and those we have lost since on both sides of the Atlantic

 

The Route:

Mon 9th Sept:                Embassy Residence of United States of America, Phoenix Park

                                             Greystones Fire Station

                                             Wicklow Town Fire Station

                                             Arklow Fire Station

                                             Gorey Fire Station

 

Tues 10th Sept:             Enniscorthy Fire Station

                                             Wexford Town Fire Station

                                             New Ross Fire Station

                                             Passage East

                                             Dunmore East Fire Station

                                             Tramore Fire Station

                                             Dungarvan Fire Station

 

Wed 11th Sept:              Youghal Fire Station

                                              Midleton Fire Station

                                              Cobh Fire Station

                                              Passage West

                                              Carrigaline Fire Station

                                              Kinsale Fire Station

                                              9/11 Kinsale Memorial Gardens – Grand Finale

 

 

The Background to this Long-term Fundraising Project by NRFA:

 

The committee of the National Retained Firefighters Association of Ireland plays an important part in communicating the messages from the 2500 Retained Firefighters across the country. When their members said they wanted to support a charity it was very important that as a committee we choose the right charities to support.

 

They have chosen Aoibheann’s Pink Tie as their long-term charity partner, with a particular focus on long-term goals for the Aoibheann’s Lighthouse Project and this year’s main fundraising event is a Joint Charity Cycle which raises funds for both Aoibheann’s Pink Tie and for the Friends of Firefighters in New York City.

 

Friends of Firefighters in New York City is a not-for profit organisation that provides independent, confidential, and free mental health counselling and wellness services to active and retired FDNY firefighters and their family members.

 

The Aoibheann’s Lighthouse Project is a vital service, giving families from every part of Ireland who have a child receiving vital cancer treatment in Hospital, clean, safe, purpose-built accommodation for the period of their child’s cancer treatment.

This is the culmination of 10 years of fundraising with Aoibheann’s Pink Tie, which began after the death of Jimmy Norman’s daughter Aoibheann. That fundraising has resulted in the purchase and renovation of a house – Aoibheann’s Lighthouse – in Drimnagh, Dublin, funds for which were boosted considerably with the continuing proceeds of Strip and Dip – a huge fundraising initiative by Deirdre Featherstone, herself a cancer survivor. 

 

Said Jimmy Norman, Co-Founder, Aoibheann’s Pink Tie “We are delighted to announce the continued support of the NRFA in supporting our charity. Huge thanks to Steven McFadden, and the teams in the NRFA for doing this to raise much needed funds for us to provide our ongoing services. This year’s joint project is particularly exciting for us in terms of this wonderful association, and we are very proud to be joint recipients of this fund-raising, together with Friends of Firefighters in New York City and to accompany them on their journey around Ireland.”

 

Statement by NRFA

 

NRFA firefighters have a caring ethos, a spirit of volunteerism, and a need to achieve something real.  Most people know somebody who has been touched by fire much like cancer so we the firefighters of Ireland are here to help with both current and future APT projects like this.

 

About the NRFA

 

The National Retained Firefighters Association is a representative body for all retained firefighters. They are not a trade union – they are an association. They are a body that works solely on behalf of all firefighters in Ireland. It is their wish to serve the community as best they can by empowering their 2,500 members and by using the resources available to them. As firefighters they need a voice, and their association is as important as the work they do for communities across Ireland.

 

Make a Donation

 

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www.friendsoffirefighters.org

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www.aoibheannspinktie.ie

Aoibheann's Pink Tie Facebook

 

Jimmy Norman (Aoibheann’s Pink Tie) and Stephen Mc Fadden (NRFA) are happy to give interviews.