Clara's Amy Rickard undertook the Purple Run last month for her nine month son Caelan.
A Offaly mother has raised just under €2,000 for Down Syndrome Ireland by walking 42 kilometers.
Clara's Amy Rickard undertook the Purple Run campaign last month for her nine month son Caelan.
The national initiative encourages people to cover the distance of a marathon for Down Syndrome Awareness month to raise funds and awareness for the condition.
Ms Rickard says the local support has been incredible:
You can donate to Amy's Go Fund Me here.
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