The Dominic Morrogh Trust
Dublin City Marathon fundraiser
In two weeks time, thousands will participate in the Dublin city marathon. You can help Dominic by supporting Ann as she runs in aid of the Trust. Any support you can give is much appreciated. Thank you! https://sse-airtricity-dublin-marathon-2017.everydayhero.com/ie/help-ann-ie-raise-funds-for-dominic
Halloween Family Fun Day Fundraiser for Dominic
Join us for for an afternoon of Halloween fun for the whole family! There will be games, pumpkin carving and Halloween decoration making. Be brave and partake in some spooky yoga or join in all the ghoulish fun at the deadly disco! It’s sure to be a fun afternoon, all…
DMT Newsletter 8
The eighth edition of the Dominic Morrogh Trust newsletter is out! Please click below: http://mailchi.mp/8976ab5c24ad/dominic-morrogh-trust-newsletter-8
Special Valentine’s Day Fundraiser in Cork for Dominic–Friday 17th February
All welcome this Friday, 17th February in Cork for the annual fundraiser supporting the Dominic Morrogh Trust. Friends of Dominic have planned a Valentine’s fundraiser at the Blackrock Castle in Cork that is sure to be a fun filled evening. There will be great music, food and drink with a…
Ballycotton walk in aid of Dominic Sunday 24 April
Join us on the Gorgeous sea cliffs of Ballycotton next Sunday the 24th of April. This walk is in aid of our cousin Dominic Morrogh and his Trust fund. Donations will be gratefully accepted at the start of the walk. Good footwear and rain jacket are needed. Soup will be…
The Fifth Dominic Morrogh Trust Newsletter
The fifth trust newsletter is out! In this edition we focus on the vital therapy that Dominic receives thanks to the fundraising efforts of the Trust. Padhraig O’Loughlin, Dominic’s brother in-law, kicks off with an overview of why this therapy is critical for Dominic. We also want to highlight the work…
You’re invited to a Halloween Party in aid of Dominic–31st October, 2015
Join us this Halloween for a spooky night of fun and games, held at LA College of Creative Arts, 4-5 Chatham Street, Dublin 2, from 7pm. All proceeds go to the Dominic Morrogh Trust. Entry fee: €10. RSVP: tarabedi@yahoo.com
Mary Morrogh, sister of Dominic’s speech at ABI campaign 2015 launch
The following transcript is that of Mary Morrogh’s speech at the 23 September launch of the Acquired Brain Injury Ireland’s 2015 campaign. We invite you to read and join the cause. Four and a half years ago, on the Sunday of the May bank holiday weekend, I spent the…
Tara on the Sean O’Rourke show RTE Radio 1
Listen to Tara being interviewed by Sean O’Rourke as part of Acquired Brain Injury Ireland’s launch of their 2015 campaign, “Don’t save me then leave me. Rehabilitation is a right, not a request.”
A petition for the Irish government-please sign and share
ABI (Acquired Brain Injury Ireland) have launched their 2015 campaign, “Don’t save me, then leave me. Rehabilitation is a right, not a request.” In the spirit of this campaign, please sign and share this petition calling on the Irish government to introduce a dedicated programme of investment for people with…
