Aurion Learning Director raises over £2000 for Northern Irish Children's Charity at London Marathon

On Sunday the 26th April, Ciaran O’Hare, Director at Aurion Learning raised a whopping £2116 for Northern Ireland’s Cancer Fund for Children (NICFC) by competing in the London Marathon.

Ciaran raced past his target of £1600 and crossed the finishing line at an impressive 4 hours, 38 minutes. All of the money raised will be donated to NICFC and used to help families in Northern Ireland who have a child suffering from cancer.

Ciaran’s fundraising efforts are reflective of a long history of giving and volunteering at Aurion Learning. In May 2014, members from the Aurion Learning team formed a relay team for the Belfast Marathon, raising money for Education and Technology charity Camara. In June 2014, nine members of the team participated in the Race for Life at Stormont, raising money for Cancer Research UK.

Speaking about the achievement, Ciaran O’Hare, Director at Aurion Learning said:

“Brilliant non-stop support from the crowd – real carnival atmosphere throughout the race, happy enough finishing 23,894th in what is officially the largest annual fund raising event in the world and most importantly adding my own small contribution on behalf of the NI Cancer Fund for Children, many thanks to all my generous sponsors!”

It’s not too late to donate so if you would like to contribute money to NICFC, visit the official marathon fundraising page.

If you would like to hear more about Aurion Learning’s fundraising and giving, download a copy of the Corporate Responsibility Report for 2014.

 

More about NICFC

The Cancer Fund for Children is a leading Northern Irish charity providing practical, emotional and financial support to young people affected by cancer and their families. Their team offers support in the home, community, in the hospital ward and offers residential breaks to both children affected by cancer and their siblings at their purpose-built Narnia log cabin.

 

For more information, visit www.aurionlearning.com or follow @aurionlearning on Twitter.

 

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