Cancer Fund for Children returns to Lough Boora Discovery Park in Offaly for their annual Bog Run this Sunday.
People across the Midlands are being encouraged to get stuck in the mud this weekend -and register for a charity bog run.
Cancer Fund for Children is returning to Lough Boora Discovery Park in Offaly for their annual Bog Run this Sunday from ten AM.
All funds raised will go torwards the cost of building a second Daisy Lodge in Mayo which is a theraputic short stay centre for childhood cancer patients.
Interested runners have until this Thursday at 4 to register, with Offaly's Lumcloon Energy and Halston to support this years event.
Cancer Support Specialist from Cancer Fund for Children Rachel Duffy says Daisy Lodge provides vital services:
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