All the money raised will go towards Self Help Africa.
An Offaly man will bear the elements of the Wild Atlantic Way for a 350 kilometre charity walk.
Ronan Scully will travel from Donegal to Galway Bay on December 6th, to raise money for Self Help Africa which aids food production, climate change and gender equality in nine African countries.
The Clara man is dedicating this year's walk to family and friends lost over the past year, especially his niece Aoife Doyle Scully.
Ronan says the undertaking is a positive way to honour those who have passed:
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