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Each participant running for the Irish Kidney Association (IKA) wore a bright yellow T-shirt with its logo.
Weekend Ireland Life Dublin Marathon 2024 saw an astonishing gathering of individuals on the bank holiday weekend combined by organ failure, organ donation and transplant experience, all of which were the awareness and funding of the Irish Kidney Association I'm on the course to source. Ika). www.ika.ie/dublin-marathon-2024/#teamika
Aura Hayes, from Latoas in Cocomy Meath, received a kidney transplant at the age of nine and still enjoyed a successful long life, and is now inspired by her sister Lorraine, who has two children 20 years later. I ran a squid marathon.
The marathon run was Glen Francis (32), from Dublin, who lived in Dike, Cocomy. Glenn's stepfather, Reuben Perez, had two kidney transplants at Beaumont Hospital. Inspired by Reuben, he grew up in Port Marnock and is currently working with Aer Lingus as an aircraft maintenance planner, devoting himself to marathon training. He said, “Learning their stories and seeing firsthand the Ruben journey to his second transplant led me to take on the marathon challenge in solidarity with my new family.”
Photo: Glenn Francis (32), lives in Dalik, Colorado.
Each participant running for the Irish Kidney Association (IKA) wore a bright yellow T-shirt with its logo. As they gathered in the city of Dublin from various regions in Ireland and abroad, their collective efforts embody the spirit of solidarity and funded to help those affected by kidney disease and organ donor awareness. I've collected them.
For more information on organ donation, visit www.ika.ie/dublin-marathon-2024/#teamika for more information on the Irish Kidney Association (IKA), a link to the inspirational Dublin Marathon Runners and online fundraiser, respectively. please.