Ladies lunch fundraiser for Mayo Roscommon Hospice a huge success

Sold-out event at The Lodge at Ashford Castle
Ladies lunch fundraiser for Mayo Roscommon Hospice a huge success

Laurita Blewitt, Martina Jennings (CEO Mayo Roscommon Hospice), Prof EL-Khuffash (Prof of Paediatrics) and broadcaster Miriam O'Callaghan at a Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation ladies lunch fundraiser at The Lodge at Ashford Castle in support of building a children’s hospice for the West of Ireland. Pic: Michael McLaughlin

The seventh annual ladies lunch fundraiser for Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation was a huge success.

The sold-out event, at The Lodge at Ashford Castle, welcomed 200 women from Mayo, Roscommon, and the surrounding areas.

Cathy Conlon, Julie Doyle, Patricia Smyth, Elizabeth Conlon, Carmel Heaney and Connie Hanley at a Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation ladies lunch fundraiser at The Lodge at Ashford Castle in support of building a children’s hospice for the West of Ireland. Pic: Michael McLaughlin
Cathy Conlon, Julie Doyle, Patricia Smyth, Elizabeth Conlon, Carmel Heaney and Connie Hanley at a Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation ladies lunch fundraiser at The Lodge at Ashford Castle in support of building a children’s hospice for the West of Ireland. Pic: Michael McLaughlin

Special guests included RTÉ broadcaster Miriam O’Callaghan and Professor Afif EL-Khuffash, Neonatologist and Paediatrician at the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin and host of The Baby Tribe podcast.

Also in attendance were Sarah Battle and Mandy Maher of Catwalk Model Agency, who hosted a fashion show featuring looks from local boutiques as well as from the local Mayo Roscommon Foundation Hospice shops.

Marie McGuinness, Brigid McGurinn, Audrey Duffy, Martina Jennings, Ann McGarry, Laurita Blewitt and Michelle Wynne, Mayo Roscommon staff, at the Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation ladies lunch fundraiser at The Lodge at Ashford Castle in support of building a children’s hospice for the West of Ireland. Pic: Michael McLaughlin
Marie McGuinness, Brigid McGurinn, Audrey Duffy, Martina Jennings, Ann McGarry, Laurita Blewitt and Michelle Wynne, Mayo Roscommon staff, at the Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation ladies lunch fundraiser at The Lodge at Ashford Castle in support of building a children’s hospice for the West of Ireland. Pic: Michael McLaughlin

The afternoon began with a drinks reception overlooking Lough Corrib, followed by a three-course lunch at The Lodge, and a fashion show. Miriam O’Callaghan later hosted a panel with Laura Coleman, family therapist at Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation, Professor Afif EL-Khuffash and Geraldine Keane, Assistant Director of Nursing Roscommon Hospice, who shared their experiences of the importance of palliative care services. Entertainment on the day was provided by The Galway Tenors.

Cora Mulroy, Sharon Kelly, Aoife Corbett, Helen Gleeson and Kay Mulroy at a Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation ladies lunch fundraiser at The Lodge at Ashford Castle in support of building a children’s hospice for the West of Ireland. Pic: Michael McLaughlin
Cora Mulroy, Sharon Kelly, Aoife Corbett, Helen Gleeson and Kay Mulroy at a Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation ladies lunch fundraiser at The Lodge at Ashford Castle in support of building a children’s hospice for the West of Ireland. Pic: Michael McLaughlin

“Our annual ladies lunch is always a sell-out and we are incredibly grateful for the continued support from the local community,” said Martina Jennings, CEO of Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation.

“Events like this help us fund and develop essential palliative care services across Mayo and Roscommon. Every donation raised will go towards expanding our support for people living with life-limiting illnesses and their families. Everyone deserves the very best care, and we are committed to walking that journey with them every step of the way.”

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