Georgie Crawford this week launched Boots Ireland’s latest Night Walk in aid of the Irish Cancer Society Night Nursing service. The podcaster and businesswoman has partnered with Boots to raise vital funds for the cause, which provides end-of-life care for people living with cancer in Ireland. Boots is calling on supporters to sign up to … Continued
Georgie Crawford this week launched Boots Ireland’s latest Night Walk in aid of the Irish Cancer Society Night Nursing service.
‘Honour Tags’ are also now on sale in Boots stores nationwide for €2. The front of the tag allows for the name of an individual who has passed away from cancer to be written, with space on the back for a personal message. For every tag sold, one metre will be walked in honour of that person by members of the Boots Ireland team.
Irish Cancer Society CEO, Averil Power, says that the support the walk receives every year is “so strong.”
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