He will be walking in aid of Irish Dogs for the Disabled.
A fundraiser for a charity aiding the training for dogs for the disabled has reached over double it's goal.
12-year-old Reilly from Portlaoise, who has Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy, will be walking 3km on Christmas Eve in aid of Irish Dogs for the Disabled, with his own assistance dog Miller.
So far the donation page has raised €4,125 with an original aim of €2,000.
His mother, Yvonne Curtain says they have been blown away by the support received so far:
You can donate to the cause here.
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