Caolan Kelly is raising money for the youth mental health service, Jigsaw.
An Offaly man is undertaking a major 1,500kms hike between two European cities for charity.
Caolan Kelly is raising money for the youth mental health service, Jigsaw, by travelling on foot between the Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Colosseum in Rome.
He's raised just under 5,500 euro so far, with his journey consisting of a 30km hike every day.
Mr. Kelly says, the journey has been a great path to self discovery:
You can listen back to Caolan's full interview with David Hollwood on Health and Fitness here: https://www.midlands103.com/podcasts/health-and-fitness-with-david-hollywood/episode/health-and-fitness-show-with-david-hollywood-week-76/
If you want to make a donation, you can do so here: https://www.idonate.ie/fundraiser/CaolanKelly
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