>The campaign that raised the largest amount of funds was a campaign launched to fund the future care of Joe Slattery, a teenager who received life-changing injuries while training with his parish team in November. Joe will require life-long care, and the campaign has thus far raised over €650,000.
For anyone not aware of this incident, a few weeks ago Joe was training in his gaa clubs sports hall he suffered a life changing accident, is paralysed from the neck down.
Every single sports club and community group in the whole county and further a field have come together, and on go fund me alone now raised €675k.
7 comments
>The campaign that raised the largest amount of funds was a campaign launched to fund the future care of Joe Slattery, a teenager who received life-changing injuries while training with his parish team in November. Joe will require life-long care, and the campaign has thus far raised over €650,000.
For anyone not aware of this incident, a few weeks ago Joe was training in his gaa clubs sports hall he suffered a life changing accident, is paralysed from the neck down.
Every single sports club and community group in the whole county and further a field have come together, and on go fund me alone now raised €675k.
Is this the “aspirational poor’s” avocado toast?
[removed]
How robust is GoFundMe from scam collectors?
http://www.savewalterwhite.com/
Ah ya really can’t beat us Irish lads!
€120,000 of that was for that US tourist assaulted off Talbot Street. But his son kept the money it seems.
So then the [tourist set up a second GoFundMe](https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/us-tourist-assaulted-in-dublin-sets-up-second-gofundme-amid-disagreement-with-son-1526901.html) where he raised …… $260.
You really have to cash in during those 15 minutes of fame.
Comments are closed.