€7855

Raised

€3000

Target

In Memory of Donal O'Sullivan

Catherine O'Brien O'Sullivan is walking in RIP.ie Remembers to celebrate the memory of Donal O'Sullivan , while raising funds for Irish Cancer Society.

In memory of my husband Donal I am walking 26km from Dunlaoire to Howth to raise funds for the Irish Cancer Society. If you would like to donate to this worthy cause your support will be greatly appreciated. Donal was a great walker, always up for the challenge . He will be setting the pace walking with me in Spirit on Friday 27th March. I hope I can keep up with him. My shining light, my guiding star, Forever in my heart Always by my side.

Challenge progress

This March, walk in memory of someone you love. Join a nationwide movement of remembrance, connection, and hope.

26.00 KMs

Completed

20 KMs

Target

Challenge updates

Date: 27/03/2026
Completed: 26.00 KMs
The walk took place yesterday, 26 kms from Dunlaoire to Howth. It was a very enjoyable day, taking 5 hours to complete. My heartfelt thanks to all of you for your generous support, and encouragement . Together we have raised over €7,500.
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About RIP.ie Remembers

RIP.ie is a trusted platform that brings compassionate communities together in times of loss, and in 2026 we proudly celebrate our 20th year. To mark this milestone, we’re inviting our community to take part in a meaningful nationwide event — a 20km walk during March 2026. This shared journey offers an opportunity to honour loved ones, support local charities, and celebrate the strength of community. By turning remembrance into a real-world experience, shared grief becomes shared purpose, fostering healing and unity. For every charity registrant, a square foot of native woodland will be planted, creating a living legacy of remembrance.

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About Irish Cancer Society

Cancer is the most common cause of death in Ireland with more than 9,000 people dying each year. That's almost 25 people dying from cancer every day across Ireland. An average of 1 person every hour. However, thanks to earlier detection, improved care and targeted treatments, more people are surviving cancer than ever before. Today, there are 200,000 cancer survivors in Ireland. The Irish Cancer Society are working towards a future where nobody dies from cancer, and everyone affected by the disease will have access to world class treatment and support. Typically receiving only 5% of income from the Government, your support helps provide key services to ensure no one has to face cancer alone and funds vital cancer research with over €30 million invested since 2010.

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