He's raising funds for suicide awareness and Ferbane GAA Club.
An Offaly man will pass the halfway mark today as he cycles 720kms to raise funds for suicide awareness.
Part of the money raised from George Digan's spin from Mizen and Malin Head will also go towards Ferbane GAA Club.
Mr. Digan began his trip on Sunday and will finish on Saturday.
He believes sports plays a big role in helping young and older people maintain their mental health:
3 days and 3 stages down with 3 more to go. George peddling northwards on the Wild Atlantic Way for Cycle Against Suicide and Club Development. pic.twitter.com/nXzBKZz2zQ
— Ferbane GAA (@ferbanegaa) September 21, 2021
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