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Clonaslee supporting Laois Hospice

Laois Hospice extends its sincere thanks to all who donate so generously to support hospice care in Laois. Pictured below are some recent presentations made to our Chairman, Seamus O'Donoghue, in Clonaslee.

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Mary Conroy and Mai Feighery (on behalf of Clonaslee St. Stephen's Day Walk Committee) presented a cheque for 32,045 Euro to Seamus O'Donoghue (Laois Hospice Chairman) in Clonaslee recently. Committee members are also in the picture at Clonaslee Heritage Centre. The proceeds were raised at the Annual St. Stephen's Day Walk in the Slieve Blooms. Photo: Michael Scully

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Seamus O'Donoghue (Laois Hospice Chairman) thanking the St Stephen's Day Walk Committee in Clonaslee recently. A cheque for for 32,045 Euro was presented to Laois Hospice . Photo: Michael Scully

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Seamus O'Donoghue (Laois Hospice Chairman) accepting a cheque for 100 Euro from Frank Fitzpatrick (Chairman, St. Manman's G.A.A. Club) in Clonaslee recently.
Photo: Michael Scully- No Reproduction fee.

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Ger Whelan and Mary O'Keeffe presented a cheque for 1,000 Euro to Seamus O'Donoghue (Laois Hospice Chairman) in Clonaslee recently.

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About Laois Hospice

Since its inception in 1989, Laois Hospice Foundation has helped to provide a palliative care service for Cancer patients, whose illness no longer responds to curative treatment. The Hospice also provides support for the families of such patients. This total care involves doctors, nurses, a team of specialists and the clergy, who are all concerned with quality of life.